KiKi Vandeweghe
籃網簽下他當作 Rod Thorn 的特別助理!
不是像Stefanski一樣的GM。
他的責任有準備2008的選秀,還有評鑑目前、未來球員的人事相關。
December 31, 2007
East Rutherford, NJ- The New Jersey Nets have named Kiki Vandeweghe Special
Assistant to the President, Nets President Rod Thorn announced today. His
duties will include working closely with Thorn in preparing for the 2008 NBA
Draft and in the evaluation of current and future player personnel.
“We are very pleased to welcome Kiki to the Nets,” said Thorn. “Kiki has
been a mainstay in the league for almost two decades, first as an All-Star
player and then as a front office executive. His experience in both areas
will be an invaluable asset to the franchise, and we look forward to his
contributions.”
Vandeweghe served as general manager of the Denver Nuggets from 2001-2006,
where he oversaw all aspects of basketball operations for the team. In his
five years in Denver, Vandeweghe drastically reshaped the look and future of
the Nuggets. In the summer of 2003, Vandeweghe lured free agents Andre
Miller, Jon Barry, Earl Boykins and Voshon Lenard to Denver and selected
reigning Final Four MVP Carmelo Anthony with the third pick in the draft.
Teamed with All-Rookie First Team forward Nenê and veteran Marcus Camby –
both of whom Vandeweghe acquired in a draft-day deal from New York in 2002 -
the Nuggets improved their win total by 26 games and reached the postseason
for the first time since 1995. The 26-game improvement was the most ever by a
team that won less than 20 games the year before. His club also became the
first in the history of the NBA to go from less than 20 wins to the playoffs
the next year (since going to an 82-game schedule in 1976). The following
season, Vandeweghe engineered a trade with New Jersey to acquire All-Star
forward Kenyon Martin.
Prior to joining the Nuggets, Vandeweghe spent two seasons as an assistant
coach and director of player development for the Dallas Mavericks. Under his
tutelage, Dirk Nowitzki blossomed into a superstar and helped lead Dallas to
its first playoff appearance in more than a decade.
Vandeweghe began his 13-year playing career with Denver in 1980. Originally
selected with the 11th overall pick of the 1980 NBA Draft by Dallas, he was
acquired on Dec. 3, 1980 and played the following four seasons for the
Nuggets. A two-time All-Star while with Denver, Vandeweghe continued his
playing career in Portland for four and a half seasons, followed by three and
a half seasons in New York, before concluding his career with the L.A.
Clippers in 1993. Over his 13-year NBA career Vandeweghe’s teams qualified
for the postseason in 12 seasons. In 810 games, Vandeweghe posted NBA
averages of 19.7 points on 52.5% shooting, 3.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists per
game.
Ernest Maurice Vandeweghe, III was born Aug. 1, 1958, in Weisbaden, Germany,
where his father was stationed as an Air Force physician. His nickname, Kiki,
was given to him early in childhood and is German for curly headed.
A native of Los Angeles, Vandeweghe attended UCLA from ’76-80 and led the
Bruins to the national title game his senior season under head coach Larry
Brown. He received his degree in economics and was a Rhodes Scholar finalist.
Following retirement from the NBA, Vandeweghe formed a financial planning
business and ran basketball clinics throughout the United States and Europe.
Vandeweghe and his wife Peggy, who earned an engineering degree from
Louisiana State University, have one son, Ernest Maurice IV, born in 2002.
http://www.nba.com/nets/news/Kiki_Vandeweghe_12_31_07.html
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