Former
Tall Black Sean Marks has agreed to a four-year deal as general manager
of NBA team the Brooklyn Nets, and will leave his assistants role with
the San Antonio Spurs.
Marks joins the Nets after spending the past five
years with the San Antonio Spurs, including the last two seasons as the
team's assistant general manager.
"After an exhaustive vetting process, we are delighted to have Sean as our general manager," Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov said.
"His experience on the court, in coaching and
management gives him a 360 degree view of the job at hand. His
background helping to build one of the greatest teams in the NBA gives
him an unparalleled frame of reference."
He played for six different franchises during his 12 year playing career in the NBA.
Marks represented New Zealand at the 2000 and 2004
Olympic Games, as well as being part of the team that finished fourth at
the 2002 FIBA World Championship.
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