Nets bring in Marks as new general manager
After a late-night effort and increased contract offer, the Brooklyn Nets have hired Sean Marks as their new general manager, the team announced Thursday.
“After an exhaustive vetting process, we are delighted to have Sean as our General Manager,” Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov said in a statement. “His experience on the court, in coaching and management gives him a 360 degree view of the job at hand.”
The Nets made an overnight push Wednesday in their attempt to hire Marks, improving their offer and negotiating with the San Antonio Spurs‘ assistant general manager late into the night, sources told ESPN.
“I am very excited to be named the General Manager of the Brooklyn Nets, and to become a member of the vibrant and dynamic organization that represents Brooklyn,” Marks said in a statement. “I would like to thank Nets’ ownership for giving me this opportunity, and I look forward to the challenge of creating a unified culture and building a winning team.”
Marks had served under the Spurs’ highly regarded general manager R.C. Buford and is well-liked throughout the league after an 11-season career as a player before moving into management.
On Wednesday, while introducing the team’s new $50 million waterfront practice facility in Brooklyn, Prokhorov said the Nets would be “passive” in their approach to Thursday’s trade deadline.
“If we have some small, good pieces, maybe we can do something,” Prokhorov said. “But we are [being] very passive because we’re not in a hurry. We have a long-term vision.”
ESPN’s Marc Stein, Chris Broussard and Mike Mazzeo contributed to this report.
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