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by theGrio | May 12, 2011 at 9:25 PM
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Doc RiversWith his contract with the Celtics expiring at the end of this year. Rivers could win another ring with that team’s greatest rival.(AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

BOSTON (AP) — The Celtics are working on a deal with coach Doc Rivers that would bring him back for another run at an NBA title with Boston’s aging Big Three — and then keep him on the bench to work with the rebuilt roster that is expected to follow.

The two sides are nearing agreement on a deal for “more than two or three years,” a person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press on Thursday, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the details were still being worked out.

Celtics spokesman Jeff Twiss confirmed that a deal was being discussed, but said no announcement was imminent, and general manager Danny Ainge said on the radio that the sides were working on a long-term deal. Neither Rivers nor his agent, Lonnie Cooper, responded to messages seeking comment.

But Rivers, whose contract expires at the end of this season, told players after being eliminated from the playoffs on Wednesday night that he would return.

“I’m going to put this on the record,” point guard Rajon Rondo said after the 97-87 loss to Miami eliminated the Celtics from the postseason. “Doc already committed that he was coming back with me so he can’t go back against his word. … We just signed a contract about 10 minutes ago.”

Rivers’ commitment is the biggest indication that Ainge will keep together the core of the team that won the 2008 title and returned to the NBA finals in 2010, losing in seven games to the Lakers.

That was good news for the players.

“If we’re moving forward next year and trying to win a championship, he’s one of the main pieces,” Pierce said.

But it’s not just for one last run with the Big Three, the AP has learned. A long-term deal would mean that Rivers, who last summer considered leaving to spend more time with his family, was committed to rebuild the roster when Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen — and perhaps Pierce as well — retire.

Pierce, a career Celtic and the team captain, is signed for three more years; he will turn 34 before the 2011-12 season opener. Garnett, who turns 35 next week, has one more year on his deal. And Allen will turn 36 this summer and then enter the final year of his contract.

“This has been my team,” Allen said. “I have been full steam ahead with this team. I don’t have any plans to go anywhere else.”

Rivers has been rumored for vacancies across the league, including the Los Angeles Lakers. Although last summer, he mulled whether to take time off and spend time with his family, he said immediately after Wednesday night’s game that he was “leaning heavily to coming back.”

“I haven’t made that decision, but I can tell you I probably will,” he said. “I’m a Celtic and I love our guys. I want to win again here, and I’m competitive as hell. I have a competitive group, so we’ll see. I can tell you that is where I am at today. Tomorrow, I may change my mind. But, that’s where I am at today.”

Shaquille O’Neal, 39, probably has only two options: Rehabilitate the right calf that essentially drydocked him since January and return for one last run at a title, or retire and wait for the call from the Hall of Fame. He was not available after the game for comment, as he has been for almost all of the past three months.

“This has been emotionally draining to him, more than you guys would know,” Rivers said. “He feels awful about this because this is why he came here, to get to the playoffs and then play in the playoffs. Not being able to do that has really hurt him.”

Jermaine O’Neal, who is exactly one year younger than Pierce, is also signed for one more season. Glen “Big Baby” Davis and Nenad Krstic are free agents, meaning Rajon Rondo is the only player who was more than a spot starter who is under contract and under 30.

Pierce expects changes.

“I know it’s going to look different. I know that for a fact,” Pierce said. “I don’t know what, but we’ll have to wait and see.”

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AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds contributed to this story from Miami.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

Filed in: News, Sports, Top Stories | Related Topics: Basketball, Boston Celtics, Coach, Contract, Danny Ainge, Doc Rivers, NBA, Shaquille O'Neal
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