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sports7 months ago

Jazz appoint Austin Ainge as President of Basketball Operations

Austin Ainge, former assistant GM of the Boston Celtics, has been appointed president of basketball operations for the Utah Jazz, reuniting with his father, former Celtics executive Danny Ainge, now CEO of the Jazz. This move marks a new chapter in Ainge's career as he takes on a leading role in Utah's rebuilding efforts, with the Jazz holding significant draft assets and potential for growth.

sports1 year ago

Pistons Replace GM Troy Weaver with Trajan Langdon

The Detroit Pistons and GM Troy Weaver have mutually agreed to part ways, with Trajan Langdon set to take over as the new head of basketball operations. Weaver, who led a full-scale rebuild since 2020, declined an off-site scouting role and will leave the organization. Despite some successful draft picks, the team's performance did not meet expectations, prompting the change. Langdon is expected to have significant freedom to reshape the front office and coaching staff.

sports1 year ago

Pistons Appoint Trajan Langdon as New President, Fire GM Troy Weaver

The Detroit Pistons have appointed Trajan Langdon as President of Basketball Operations, leading to the mutual departure of General Manager Troy Weaver. Langdon, who brings 12 years of front office and scouting experience, most recently served as GM of the New Orleans Pelicans. Pistons owner Tom Gores praised Weaver's contributions to the team's rebuild and expressed confidence in Langdon's ability to elevate the franchise. Langdon aims to leverage the Pistons' young talent, salary cap flexibility, and draft position to enhance the team.

sports1 year ago

Detroit Pistons Appoint Trajan Langdon as New President, Fire GM Troy Weaver

The Detroit Pistons have hired Trajan Langdon as their new president of basketball operations, replacing Troy Weaver. Langdon, previously the GM of the New Orleans Pelicans, is tasked with turning around a team that had the worst record in the NBA last season. He has full authority over the front office and coaching staff, and will soon decide on the future of coach Monty Williams. The Pistons have the fifth pick in the 2024 draft and $64 million in cap space.

sports1 year ago

Pistons Appoint Trajan Langdon as New President, Part Ways with GM Troy Weaver

The Detroit Pistons have appointed Trajan Langdon as President of Basketball Operations. Langdon, who has extensive experience in NBA front offices, will lead the expansion of the Pistons' leadership team, focusing on strategy, player personnel, and operations. He previously served as General Manager of the New Orleans Pelicans and has held roles with the Brooklyn Nets, Cleveland Cavaliers, and San Antonio Spurs. Langdon aims to leverage Detroit's young talent, draft position, and salary cap flexibility to enhance the team's performance.

sports1 year ago

Pistons Fire GM Troy Weaver, Hire Trajan Langdon as New President

The Detroit Pistons and General Manager Troy Weaver have mutually agreed to part ways, with Trajan Langdon set to take over as the new head of basketball operations. Weaver, who was hired in 2020 and led a full-scale rebuild, declined an off-site scouting role offered by the team. Despite some successful draft picks, the Pistons struggled under Weaver's tenure, culminating in a league-worst 14 wins this past season. Langdon is expected to have significant freedom to make changes, and Michael Blackstone is a potential candidate for a key front office role.

sports1 year ago

Pistons to Hire Pelicans GM Trajan Langdon as President

The Detroit Pistons are set to hire Trajan Langdon as their new president of basketball operations, aiming to revamp their front office after five consecutive losing seasons. Langdon, previously the GM of the New Orleans Pelicans, is expected to bring a fresh perspective and make significant roster changes, including decisions on GM Troy Weaver and head coach Monty Williams. The Pistons, who have the No. 5 overall pick and over $60 million in cap space, are looking to build around their core, including Cade Cunningham, to turn their fortunes around.

sports1 year ago

Pistons Hire Trajan Langdon as New Basketball Operations President

The Detroit Pistons have hired Trajan Langdon, former GM of the New Orleans Pelicans, as their new president of basketball operations. Langdon, known as "the Alaskan Assassin," has a rich history in basketball, including a successful playing career and various executive roles with the Spurs, Cavaliers, and Nets. He aims to revitalize the Pistons after their worst season in franchise history.

sports1 year ago

Pistons Hire Trajan Langdon as New President of Basketball Operations

The Detroit Pistons are finalizing a deal to hire Trajan Langdon as president of basketball operations after a thorough search. Langdon, currently the GM of the New Orleans Pelicans, will have the authority to make all basketball decisions, including the futures of GM Troy Weaver and head coach Monty Williams. The Pistons, coming off a disastrous 14-68 season, aim to rebuild with Langdon's leadership, leveraging their top-five draft pick and significant cap space.

sports1 year ago

Pistons to Hire Pelicans' Trajan Langdon as President

The Detroit Pistons are set to hire New Orleans Pelicans GM Trajan Langdon as their new president of basketball operations, granting him extensive authority to revamp the struggling franchise. Langdon, known for his successful draft and player personnel record, will collaborate with Pistons GM Troy Weaver and coach Monty Williams. The Pistons, who had the league's worst record last season, hold the fifth pick in the upcoming NBA draft and have significant salary cap space.

sports1 year ago

"Pistons Seek New President to Revamp Basketball Operations After Historic Train Wreck Season"

The Detroit Pistons are reportedly seeking a new president to oversee basketball operations, potentially signaling a major shakeup in the team's leadership. General manager Troy Weaver's future with the team is uncertain as the search for a new head of basketball operations begins. The new hire would have the authority to make significant changes, including potentially replacing current coaching and front office staff. The Pistons are looking to revamp their leadership after years of poor performance, with potential candidates including individuals with local ties and experience in successful rebuilds with other teams. The new president will face the challenge of building a winning culture and direction around the team's young talent, including top draft pick Cade Cunningham.

sports1 year ago

"Charlotte Hornets Begin Search for New General Manager as Mitch Kupchak Moves to Advisory Role"

Charlotte Hornets president of basketball operations Mitch Kupchak is transitioning to an advisory role, allowing the team's new owners to begin the search for a replacement. The franchise is expected to target several sitting general managers and assistant GMs for the position. Kupchak, known for his successful career with 10 championships, will continue in his current role until his successor is appointed. The Hornets have been making significant changes since new ownership took over, including roster moves and infrastructure upgrades, amidst a challenging season marked by injuries.

sports2 years ago

Michael Jordan to Make Hornets' No. 2 Pick Despite Selling Team

Despite agreeing to sell the Charlotte Hornets, Michael Jordan will reportedly have the final say on who the team takes with the No. 2 pick in the 2023 NBA draft. Jordan will continue to oversee basketball operations through the summer, despite a lack of success in drafting talent during his ownership tenure. The Hornets' 382-493 record during Jordan's ownership tenure also ranks 24th in the NBA since 2013. This year's No. 2 pick will be Charlotte's highest selection since 2004 when the then-Bobcats took Emeka Okafor.