Brad Stevens, who is in his eighth season with Boston, received a contract extension from the Celtics last year. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Brad Stevens received interest from Indiana when the Hoosiers were looking for a new basketball coach. He declined the interest to remain with the Boston Celtics, and apparently he left big money on the table.

Adrian Wojnarowski was talking on ABC ahead of Saturday’s Celtics-Golden State Warriors game. Woj said that Indiana was ready to offer Stevens $70 million over seven years.

It’s unclear whether Indiana actually gave Stevens a concrete offer for that money. Either way, Stevens never seemed interested in the job.

Stevens, who is in his eighth season with Boston, received a contract extension from the Celtics last year. His original deal was for $22 million over six years, but that has since expired. He signed contract extensions in 2016 and 2020.

Stevens shut down the Indiana rumor last month with a funny comment. The Hoosiers ended up hiring a former player/former NBA coach for the job.

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