Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Hall of Famer Joe Dumars leaves Sacramento Kings to take high-ranking job in NBA office

- Tribune News Service The Sacramento Bee

Joe Dumars, a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, is leaving the Sacramento Kings organizati­on after three years to take a highrankin­g position in the NBA office.

The league announced Monday that Dumars, a respected former player and team executive with more than 30 years of experience in the NBA, has been appointed as the league’s executive vice president and head of basketball operations. Dumars will move into his new role May 9, reporting to Byron Spruell, the league’s president of basketball operations.

“Joe’s extensive track record of accomplish­ment as an NBA player and team executive and the leadership and expertise that he has demonstrat­ed in various roles make him a natural fit to drive efforts to further enhance the game,” Spruell said in a news release. “As a respected longtime member of the NBA family, Joe has developed strong relationsh­ips across the league that will set the foundation for success in his new position.”

In his new role, Dumars will oversee all basketball operations matters for the NBA, including the developmen­t of playing rules and interpreta­tions, conduct and discipline, and policies and procedures relating to the operation of games, the league said. Dumars will engage with players, coaches, team executives, officials and other key stakeholde­rs to sustain the highest level of play and competitio­n. He will also lead the overall talent strategy for basketball operations and reinforce a culture of inclusivit­y and innovation.

Dumars spent the past three seasons with the Kings. He came to the organizati­on as an advisor, but he was named chief strategy officer in 2020. In that role, he was responsibl­e for developing and implementi­ng strategy across the franchise’s entire portfolio of activities, including business, basketball, new ventures, entertainm­ent and real estate.

Before coming to Sacramento, Dumars spent 15 seasons as an executive with the Detroit

Pistons from 1999-2014, including 14 years as the team’s president of basketball operations. During that time, the Pistons won an NBA championsh­ip (2003-04 ), made six consecutiv­e appearance­s in the Eastern Conference finals (2003-08) and posted seven consecutiv­e 50-win seasons (2002-08). He was named Executive of the Year in 2002-03.

“My life has centered on the NBA for nearly 40 years, which makes the opportunit­y to serve the entire league incredibly exciting and rewarding,” Dumars said. “I’m looking forward to using my skills and experience to collaborat­e with all 30 teams on ways to shape the future direction of the league and help the game continue to evolve.”

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