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Nets hire Sean Marks as GM

Sean Marks, Tony Parker

San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Sean Marks, left, talks with Tony Parker during basketball practice at the NBA Finals, Wednesday, June 11, 2014, in Miami. The Spurs lead the Miami Heat 2-1 in the best-of-seven games series. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

AP

The extended negotiations worked.

Nets release:

The Brooklyn Nets announced today that the team has named Sean Marks as General Manager.

“After an exhaustive vetting process, we are delighted to have Sean as our General Manager,” Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov said. “His experience on the court, in coaching and management gives him a 360 degree view of the job at hand. His background helping to build one of the greatest teams in the NBA gives him an unparalleled frame of reference. And he impressed us all with his vision, his values, his personality and his enthusiasm for the club. The vote to select him from an incredible list of talent was unanimous. We welcome Sean into our Nets family and look forward to his strong leadership and independent thinking as we build our own success story.”

“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. “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 joins the Nets after spending the past five years with the San Antonio Spurs, including the last two seasons as the team’s assistant general manager. Prior to serving as assistant general manager, Marks spent one season as an assistant coach on the Spurs’ 2014 NBA Championship team, one season as the team’s director of basketball operations and general manager of the Spurs’ NBA Development League affiliate, the Austin Spurs, and one season as a basketball operations assistant.

A veteran of 12 NBA seasons, Marks was originally selected with the 44th pick in the second round of the 1998 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. Over the course of his playing career, he suited up for six different franchises, including the Toronto Raptors (1998-00), Miami Heat (2001-03), Phoenix Suns (2006-08), New Orleans Hornets (2008-10) and Portland Trail Blazers (2010-11). He also spent two seasons with the Spurs (2004-06) and was a member of the 2005 NBA Championship team.

Prior to embarking on his NBA career, Marks spent played four seasons at the University of California, Berkeley, where he served as a captain during his senior season (1997-98). He earned his degree in political science from the school in 1998.

Marks is a native of Auckland, New Zealand, representing the country in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. He was also a part of the team that finished fourth at the 2002 FIBA World Championship.


Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports:

The Nets and Marks agreed to a four-year contract, league sources told The Vertical.


Marks is a strong hire – and just in time before the trade deadline.

Missing talent and draft picks, there’s not much the Nets can do. But small to medium moves could be available today to begin what will be a difficult rebuild.

Marks comes to Brooklyn from the Spurs, who are the model organization. It’s no lock he’ll succeed, and Brooklyn’s predicament has stacked the odds against him. But he has earned the chance to try.