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Trail Blazers fire executive Olshey

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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Trail Blazers fired Neil Olshey, the team’s president of basketball operations and general manager, on Friday after an investigat­ion into workplace conduct.

The Blazers promoted director of player personnel Joe Cronin to interim GM.

The team said in a statement that Olshey was dismissed for violating its code of conduct. The Blazers had hired an outside firm last month to investigat­e workplace environmen­t concerns stemming from allegation­s of misconduct involving Olshey.

The dismissal is effective immediatel­y.

“Out of respect for those who candidly participat­ed in that privileged investigat­ion, we will not release or discuss it. We are confident that these changes will help build a more positive and respectful working environmen­t,” the Blazers said in a statement.

Olshey, 56, had been general manager of the Blazers since 2012. He was promoted to president of basketball operations in 2015.

Olshey came to the Blazers after nine years with the Los Angeles Clippers, which included stints as director of player developmen­t, assistant coach, director of player personnel and assistant GM.

The move comes amid significan­t turnover within the Blazers.

Trail Blazers president and CEO Chris Mcgowan stepped down last month after nine years in the position. Chief Commercial Officer and Executive Vice President Dewayne Hankins took over as the team’s new president of business operations.

Portland parted ways with longtime coach Terry Stotts at the end of last season and hired Chauncey Billups as his replacemen­t. The move came amid questions about how the Blazers selected Billups over more experience­d candidates and concerns about sexual assault allegation­s lodged against him almost a quarter-century ago.

Billups never faced charges related to those allegation­s that came out in 1997 and settled out of court with the accuser three years later.

Billups, a five-time NBA All-star over a 17-year playing career, had never been a head coach before coming to the Blazers. He served as an assistant with the Clippers last season.

Portland is 11-12 so far under Billups. The Blazers are coming off a 114-83 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night.

Under Olshey, the Trail Blazers have made the NBA playoffs for the past eight seasons, the longest active streak in the league. The team’s best finish came in 2018-19, when Portland went to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2000. But the team hasn’t advanced out of the first round in four of the last five years.

Less than a month after hiring Olshey, the Blazers selected Damian Lillard with the sixth overall pick in the NBA draft and built the franchise around him.

Lillard, a six-time Allstar, won Rookie of the Year honors in his first season. Last season, he averaged 30 points and eight assists.

Portland’s investigat­ion into workplace environmen­t, announced on Nov. 6, was conducted by the law firm O’melveny & Myers.

“The Portland Trail Blazers are committed to building an organizati­on that positively impacts our colleagues, communitie­s and the world in which we live and play,” the team said in its statement.

Cronin is in his 15th season with the Blazers. He became director of player personnel in 2014 and manages the team’s salary cap.

Grizzlies break mark, win by 73

The Memphis Grizzlies broke the NBA record for margin of victory Thursday night, beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 152-79.

The 73-point spread easily topped the previous mark, which was Cleveland’s 68-point win over Miami. The Cavaliers beat the Heat 148-80 on Dec. 17, 1991.

Memphis used 12 players and nine of them reached double figures in scoring, with Jaren Jackson Jr.’s 27 points leading the way for the Grizzlies.

 ?? Brandon Dill / Associated Press ?? Santi Aldama and the Grizzlies overpowere­d Gabriel Deck and the Thunder on Thursday by 73 points. It broke the NBA record for largest winning margin.
Brandon Dill / Associated Press Santi Aldama and the Grizzlies overpowere­d Gabriel Deck and the Thunder on Thursday by 73 points. It broke the NBA record for largest winning margin.
 ?? Nigel Duara / Associated Press ?? Portland fired president of basketball operations Neil Olshey for violating its code of conduct.
Nigel Duara / Associated Press Portland fired president of basketball operations Neil Olshey for violating its code of conduct.

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