Former Boston Celtics assistant coach Jamie Young reportedly joining ex-boss Doc Rivers on 76ers staff

The longtime Boston assistant is moving down the Atlantic seaboard for a position in Philly.

Former Boston Celtics assistant coach Jamie Young will join the staff of his former team‘s Atlantic Division rival, the Philadelphia 76ers, as an assistant according to The Athletic’s Jared Weiss and Derek Bodner.

He will reunite with former boss Doc Rivers, who elevated Young within the Celtics organization to the role of assistant coach in 2011. The former Blackburn College standout had been with the team in some capacity since 2000, predating the tenure of Boston’s last team president Danny Ainge, as one of the organization’s most senior figures before departing upon the hiring of new head coach Ime Udoka.

Having gotten his start as a video coordinator with the Celtics during the Rick Pitino era, Young’s reputation and professionalism endeared himself to his former and now new boss as the head coach of the 76ers.

“Jamie was here long before me, and I kept him on my staff because of his incredible work ethic,” Rivers said during his time in Boston via the State Journal-Register.

“He has a great basketball mind and more importantly, he is honest.”

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Longtime assistant Celtics coach Jamie Young bids Boston, Cs fans goodbye via Instagram

The longest-tenured assistant is leaving the team after a two-decade run.

Longtime Boston Celtics assistant coach Jamie Young said his farewells in a prepared statement he posted to Instagram (h/t to Forbes Sports’ Chris Grenham for the find) recently, bidding his employer of two decades and their fans goodbye after a ride that is rarely seen in the NBA for an assistant.

“Thank you,” wrote Young. “For 20 years I was blessed to go to work at a place that I loved and gave 110% every day since the moment I got here.” The Celtics assistant’s career spanned all of previous team president Danny Ainge’s in Boston as an executive and then some, his tenure ending with the offseason shakeup that moved new team president Brad Stevens into Ainge’s role and head coach Ime Udoka into Stevens’ former position.

“The Celtics and the city of Boston will have a huge lasting impact on my life and my family’s life that I will forever be grateful for,” added Young.

“Nobody will ever be able to take away what this place has meant to me and my family. Thank you Boston for accepting this Indiana born but Boston made guy.”

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Report: Celtics assistants Jay Larrañaga, Jamie Young not returning to team in 2021-22

The two longtime Boston coaches will move on to new opportunities next season.

Two familiar faces will no longer be on the Boston Celtics sidelines at the start of next season according to the Boston Globe’s Adam Himmelsbach. Assistant coaches Jay Larrañaga and Jamie Young will depart to new opportunities to make way for the staff of recently-hired new head coach Ime Udoka.

Larrañaga has been with the team dating back to the Doc Rivers era, and Young predates even that, spanning back to the Jim O’Brien era when he was brought on as a video coordinator for the team on the recommendation of now-Los Angeles Lakers head coach and former roommate Frank Vogel.

With the confirmation that San Antonio Spurs assistant Will Hardy will be joining the coaching ranks in Boston and others rumored to be in the running as well, this was expected if an end of a considerably long era.

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