Boston Celtics president and general manager Danny Ainge still has it. He showed off his dribbling skills on Twitter Thursday, messing around with his dog:

Before working in the Celtics front office, Danny Ainge was an All-Star and two time NBA champion. He played shooting guard and ended with career averages of  11.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, four assists, and 1.1 steals per game. While he might not exactly be in NBA shape anymore, it looks like he kept some of his handles.

Ainge is probably better known for being a savvy architect of blockbuster deals. He constructed the 2013 swap of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to the Brooklyn Nets that ended up being a steal for the Celtics.

Another trade that Ainge won was the 2017 swap with the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he unloaded an injured Isaiah Thomas and several other pieces for Kyrie Irving. Although Irving never reached his true potential in Boston, Thomas has not come close to looking like he did in a Celtics uniform due to various injuries.

Today, Ainge has to monitor his revamped roster and tweak it to contend next season. Kemba Walker is the team's new star, replacing Irving. Al Horford is gone too. Ainge will have to work a bit of magic to have his team make yet another playoff run.