General manager Marc Eversley will remain in the Chicago Bulls as the Charlotte Hornets have already identified their newest chief executive. On Thursday, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Brooklyn Nets assistant general manager Jeff Peterson will succeed Mitch Kupchak and assume the Hornets' head of basketball operations helm.
Brooklyn Nets executive Jeff Peterson has accepted the Charlotte Hornets’ vacant head of basketball operations job, replacing Mitch Kupchak after his decision to step down from the role.
After putting together a multi-week search to replace Mitch Kupchak, the Charlotte Hornets have found their new Head of Basketball Operations. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Hornets are planning to hire Brooklyn Nets executive Jeff Peterson to run the front office.
Brooklyn announced recently that Mitch Kupchak would transition to an advisory role
The Charlotte Hornets have found the successor to Mitch Kupchak. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Hornets are planning to hire Jeff Peterson as the head of basketball operations.
The Charlotte Hornets are reportedly interested in multiple candidates as they search for a replacement for veteran executive Mitch Kupchak. NBA insider Marc…
With major changes happening across the Eastern Conference in the Charlotte Hornets’ front office, the possibility that the Philadelphia 76ers could deal with a ripple effect was tossed out there.
The Charlotte Hornets are seeking a new head of basketball operations but don’t count 76ers general manager Elton Brand among the candidates. Per Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Brand doesn’t intend to pursue the vacancy.
Sixers general manager Elton Brand had been referred to as one of the early frontrunners to take over the Hornets‘ front office in the wake of Mitch Kupchak‘s reassignment, but he doesn’t intend to pursue that position in Charlotte.
Philadelphia 76ers general manager Elton Brand does not intend to pursue the Charlotte Hornets’ head of basketball operations opening, according to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Current Brooklyn Nets assistant general manager Jeff Peterson could be in for a big-time role as an executive. In the wake of team president Mitch Kupchak’s
Mitch Kupchak and the new ownership were looking to add draft capital and some veteran experience to their backcourt rotation at the trade deadline. They did just that in a trade that saw Gordon Hayward head to Oklahoma City.
The Hornets GM job is open and Sean Marks’ No. 2 is in line for it. Mitch Kupchak, the three-time NBA champion who ran the Charlotte Hornets front office for Michael Jordan, is stepping down, reports Adrian Wojnarowski, and Jeff Peterson, an assistant GM with the Brooklyn Nets is among the leading candidates to replace him.
At almost 70 years old, Mitch Kupchak is ready to take a step back.
Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations Mitch Kupchak is stepping down from his job and into a role as an "organizational advisor."
Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey reportedly is among those expected to be considered to replace Mitch Kupchak as an executive with the Charlotte Hornets.
The Charlotte Hornets' Mitch Kupchak is stepping down as team president and will take on an advisory role with the club. The Hornets announced Monday that a search for a new head of basketball operations is underway.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski hears that several current general managers will be among the targets of the search, including the Sixers’ Elton Brand, the Pelicans’ Trajan Langdon, the Cavaliers’ Mike Gansey and the Clippers’ Trent Redden.
The Charlotte Hornets have begun their search for a new head of basketball operations following the announcement that Mitch Kupchak is moving into an advisory role.
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