Rod thorn biography

  • Rodney King Thorn (born May 23, 1941) is an.
  • Rodney King Thorn is an American basketball executive and a former professional player and coach, Olympic Committee Chairman, with a career spanning over 50 years.
  • Rod Thorn excelled as both a player and as a front office executive where he became one of the game's most influential figures.
  • Rod Thorn

    Rodney King Thorn (* 23. Mai1941 in Princeton, West Virginia) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Basketballspieler und -manager. Thorn spielte zwischen 1963 und 1971 in der National Basketball Association (NBA) bei den Baltimore Bullets, Detroit Pistons, St. Louis Hawks und den Seattle SuperSonics. 1964 wurde er in das NBA All-Rookie Team berufen.

    In den 1980er Jahren war er General Manager der Chicago Bulls. In dieser Funktion berief er Jerry Sloan auf dessen erste Position als Cheftrainer eines NBA-Teams und war verantwortlich dafür, dass die Bulls in der NBA-Draft 1984Michael Jordan auswählten.

    Von 1986 bis 2000 war Thorn als Vizepräsident für das operative Geschäft der NBA beschäftigt. Von 2000 bis 2010 war Thorn als Manager der New Jersey Nets engagiert. In der Saison 2001/02 wurde er als NBA Executive of the Year ausgezeichnet. 2010 übernahm Thorn den Posten des Präsidenten bei den Philadelphia 76ers. Diesen Posten hatte er bis 2012 inne.

    Thorn gilt als einer der besseren Manager der NBA, dem es immer wieder gelingt, geschickte Spielertausche einzufädeln. Am 31. März 2018 wurde seine Aufnahme in die Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame als Förderer (englisch: contributor) bekanntgegeben.[1]

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    Athlete Rod Thorn was born in Princeton on May 23, 1941. He was Princeton High School’s best basketball and baseball player and was heavily recruited by colleges. The straight-A student was leaning toward Duke University when the West Virginia Legislature passed an unprecedented resolution declaring him a state natural resource.

    Thorn ultimately picked West Virginia University, where he wore number 44, the same as Jerry West, who’d just preceded him in Morgantown. During his senior year, the six-foot-four guard was named an All-American.

    In the 1963 NBA draft, Thorn was selected by the Baltimore Bullets as the second player taken overall. In the NBA, he played for the Bullets, Detroit Pistons, St. Louis Hawks, and Seattle Supersonics. After retiring from playing, he was an assistant coach with the Sonics and New Jersey Nets and head coach of the St. Louis Spirits of the ABA. As general manager of the Chicago Bulls in 1984, he drafted Michael Jordan, who would lead that franchise to six championships.

    Rod Thorn later served as an NBA executive and was inducted into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.

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  • Rod Thorn

    American hoops player (born 1941)

    Thorn from The Monticola, 1963

    Born (1941-05-23) Hawthorn 23, 1941 (age 83)
    Princeton, Westerly Virginia, U.S.
    Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
    Listed weight195 lb (88 kg)
    High schoolPrinceton (Princeton, Western Virginia)
    CollegeWest Colony (1960–1963)
    NBA draft1963: 1st equivalent, 2nd entire pick
    Selected by say publicly Baltimore Bullets
    Playing career1963–1971
    PositionPoint comprise / shot guard
    Number44, 10, 22
    Coaching career1971–1978, 1981–1982
    1963–1964Baltimore Bullets
    1964–1965Detroit Pistons
    1965–1967St. Prizefighter Hawks
    1967–1971Seattle SuperSonics
    1971–1972Seattle SuperSonics (assistant)
    1973–1975New York Nets (assistant)
    1975–1976Spirits show consideration for St. Louis
    1976–1978New York / New Shirt Nets (assistant)
    1981–1982Chicago Bulls (interim)
    As player:

    As executive:

    Points5,012 (10.8 ppg)
    Rebounds1,463 (3.1 rpg)
    Assists1,214 (2.6 apg)
    Stats at NBA.com 
    Stats draw on Basketball Reference 
    Basketball Foyer of Fame

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