Doc Rivers will be the Los Angeles Clippers' president of basketball operations no longer. Rivers has been relieved of his front office duties and will now focus primarily on his role as the team's ...
President of baseball operations Buster Posey is bringing two of his former Giants teammates back to the organization in new ...
Joe Dumars was hired after no real search took place, with multiple league sources saying his is among the league’s most generous executive contracts despite the otherwise extremely tightfisted ...
Upheaval in the Rockies' front office continued this week when the club told longtime assistant general manager Jon Weil they would not renew his contract, multiple sources told The Athletic. Weil, ...
It's no secret the New England Patriots must improve their roster this upcoming offseason, but some of the most impactful changes could be made in the front office. When the Patriots moved on from ...
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer announced Friday that Doc Rivers will no longer be the team's president of basketball operations, allowing him to concentrate on his primary coaching duties.
FORT MYERS, FLA. — It's been a busy eight months for Nelson Cruz, the former Twin who is trying to oversee a team full of star players in his unprecedented role as general manager of the Dominican ...
The Clippers’ summer renovation continued Friday, when the team announced Doc Rivers would leave his front-office role to focus strictly on his coaching duties and Lawrence Frank would become the head ...
For four seasons, Stan Van Gundy had all the control he wanted as Pistons president and head coach. He was able to pick the players he wanted and coach them to his liking, with the blessing of team ...
Changes keep coming for the Los Angeles Clippers. This time, however, it’s not about the team’s roster, but the front office. On Friday, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer revealed to ESPN’s Adrian ...