Higgins named as new GM for Warriors

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  1. Warriorfansnc93

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    Mullin also appointed Rod Higgins as the new general manager Thursday to replace Garry St. Jean, who was stripped of his duties announce the hiring of Higgins, his former Warriors teammate, in an afternoon news conference.

    From CNNSI.com

    I guess executive of basketball operations was not just a fancy name for GM after all...
     
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    Warriors Name Rod Higgins General Manager

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Former Golden State Forward Played Seven Years With Team


    The Golden State Warriors have named Rod Higgins as the team's General Manager, it was announced today by President Robert Rowell. Higgins, 44, will report to Chris Mullin, the club's Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations.
    Higgins, who played seven years with the Warriors during his 13-year NBA career, spent three years as the Assistant General Manager of the Washington Wizards (2000-01 to 2002-03), working under Michael Jordan and Wes Unseld. Prior to joining the Wizards, he served a six-year stint as an Assistant Coach with the Warriors (1994-95 to 1999-00). Overall, the Fresno State alum has accrued 21 years of NBA experience as a player, coach and executive.

    ?We are pleased to add someone of Rod's caliber to our Basketball Operations staff,? said Rowell. ?He provides all of the necessary qualities to be successful - experience in several capacities, dedication, class and, of course, he's familiar with the organization. Overall, we think we've assembled some very solid leadership with he and Chris Mullin, one that will help this organization get to the level that it needs to on the basketball court.? </div>

    http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/higgins_n..._gm_052004.html
     
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    ?We are pleased to add someone of Rod's caliber to our Basketball Operations staff,? said Rowell.

    "Higgins, who played seven years with the Warriors during his 13-year NBA career, spent three years as the Assistant General Manager of the Washington Wizards (2000-01 to 2002-03), working under Michael Jordan and Wes Unseld. Prior to joining the Wizards, he served a six-year stint as an Assistant Coach with the Warriors (1994-95 to 1999-00)."

    Funny...I am not saying Higgins isn't any good, but it's hard to tell what caliber you are when you have these types of achievements.

    But this is so strange. I read on ESPN.com that Saint Jean wanted Musselman to stay, but i also heard that Saint Jean's last job was to fire Musselman. And now one day after they fire Muss, Saint gets the boot, like i guess was supposed to happen. Does anybody know what Saint's and Muss's relationship was like?

    I am hoping these moves turn out well. They remind me so much of that NVE/Jamsion trade last year. I am starting to think a lot more in that Mullin as the man behind that move.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Clif25:</div><div class="quote_post">But this is so strange. I read on ESPN.com that Saint Jean wanted Musselman to stay, but i also heard that Saint Jean's last job was to fire Musselman. And now one day after they fire Muss, Saint gets the boot, like i guess was supposed to happen. Does anybody know what Saint's and Muss's relationship was like?</div>

    There are conflicting reports about this, but here's what I know. Musselman was Saint's guy. I strongly believe that Saint, knowing he was about to be demoted/fired, offered to be the scape goat if the Warriors would keep Musselman. But the Warriors wanted get rid of as much of the St. Jean era as they could, so no matter how much of a scape goat the Warriors made Saint out to be, it wouldn't have been enough for Musselman to keep his job. I emailed Chad Ford about it when he wrote a big piece on the Warriors about a month ago, and he hinted at as much in his reply.

    As for the issue about Saint firing Musselman, that's where the conflict is. Some reports were that the organization wanted Saint to fire Musselman so that Mullin wouldn't have the black mark of firing a coach who many people thought was a great coach, but Saint refused. Other reports were that Saint offered to do it, but the organization said no thank you. But either way, who fired Musselman was just a PR issue, it didn't mean Saint didn't like Musselman, he did.
     
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    I wonder what Higgin's duty is since Mullin is the real GM. Maybe it doesn't matter since both will be working closely together.
     
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    I am thinking it will probably be a mix of both, but with Mullin having the upper hand.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting custodianrules2:</div><div class="quote_post">I wonder what Higgin's duty is since Mullin is the real GM. Maybe it doesn't matter since both will be working closely together.</div>Isn't Higgins going to be the scout? I think he will be the judge of talent but Mullin will have the final say in all matters.
     

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