Stephen Curry accepts assistant GM role for Davidson hoops

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Per ESPN:

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has accepted a role with his alma mater Davidson College as an assistant general manager for the basketball programs, university officials told ESPN.

Curry becomes the first active player in U.S. major professional sports to take an administrative job with an NCAA team.

In his new role, Curry, who played three seasons at Davidson (2006-09), will provide guidance to the men's and women's teams based on his college and professional experience.

He'll work with general manager Austin Buntz, a former Under Armour global sports marketing team member. Curry first signed with Under Armour in 2013 and launched his own Curry Brand as a standalone venture with the company in 2020. He also signed a lifetime contract shoe deal in recent years.

Curry, his wife Ayesha Curry and longtime Davidson College supporters Don, Matt and Erica Berman will also start an eight-figure fund for both the men and women's programs. Matt Berman, who played soccer for three seasons at Davidson as a member of the 2005 class, will serve as another assistant GM.

"The Davidson experience is top notch," Curry said in a statement released by the school. "My journey from when I got to Davidson in 2006 to now demonstrated that I had the opportunity to play basketball at the highest level, got a great education, an amazing network through the Davidson alumni and continue to wave the Davidson flag. I want very talented, high character student athletes to have that same experience."


Go Gophers!!
 

This could be a model. The Gophs have numerous alums with business acumen, marketing ability, and personality. Didn't Trevor Winter graduate with a degree from the Carlson School? Shoot him an offer. The challenge of a lifetime. Or Trent Tucker. He has a GREAT personality. What the heck do they have Whalen doing?
 
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This could be a model. The Gophs have numerous alums with business acumen, marketing ability, and personality. Didn't Trevor Winter graduate with a degree from the Carlson School? Shoot him an offer. The challenge of a lifetime. Or Trent Tucker. He has a GREAT personality. What the heck do they have Whalen doing?

Trevor Winter? His kid plays for wisconsin. We can probably find a better fit than him. ;)

More importantly, we are seeing mid-majors (St Bonnie's, now Davidson, etc.) not only does Davidson have a General Manager, they have two assistant GM's!

Meanwhile, Coyle is busy sending frustrated text's to his wife that we aren't in the Tournament.

Go Gophers!!
 

Trevor Winter? His kid plays for wisconsin. We can probably find a better fit than him. ;)

More importantly, we are seeing mid-majors (St Bonnie's, now Davidson, etc.) not only does Davidson have a General Manager, they have two assistant GM's!

Meanwhile, Coyle is busy sending frustrated text's to his wife that we aren't in the Tournament.

Go Gophers!!
I thought of that. He's probably wondering how he can attone for that, and this is it. This is his attonement.

Besides, Thompson's son went to IU, and dad still broadcasts for the U. All's fair in love and war.
 
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Trevor Winter? His kid plays for wisconsin. We can probably find a better fit than him. ;)

More importantly, we are seeing mid-majors (St Bonnie's, now Davidson, etc.) not only does Davidson have a General Manager, they have two assistant GM's!

Meanwhile, Coyle is busy sending frustrated text's to his wife that we aren't in the Tournament.

Go Gophers!!
Dream situation for a school like Davidson. Although, if Curry is on staff can he contribute to NIL/Pay for Play funds? Would seem like that would be a violation. Obviously having him associated with the program will be a huge draw but would think his deep pockets would be even more advantageous to the program.
 

Yet another reason the school needs to embrace the Clem years. John Thomas, Quincy Lewis, and Bobby Jackson are accomplished former players with NBA ties that could offer something to the program in a non-coaching capacity. There are surely others that I've not identified off the top of my head.
 

Yet another reason the school needs to embrace the Clem years. John Thomas, Quincy Lewis, and Bobby Jackson are accomplished former players with NBA ties that could offer something to the program in a non-coaching capacity. There are surely others that I've not identified off the top of my head.
At one time at least, I thought Q worked for the U. Do I remember that wrong?
 

At one time at least, I thought Q worked for the U. Do I remember that wrong?
Definitely did. Pretty sure it was developepment but could have been something more directly with athletes. I thought he left for a job with the Jazz.
 




Quincy Lewis works as an analyst for Fox Sports North and coaches the Minnesota Heat AAU basketball team. He is also the Director of Alumni Relations for the Utah Jazz.

Fox Sports North
  • Analyzes games for the Minnesota Timberwolves, a former team of his

  • Helps with the game format for Timberwolves broadcasts

  • Analyzes pre-game, halftime, and post-game for the Timberwolves and visiting opponents

  • Instructs viewers on various aspects of basketball after games
Utah Jazz

  • Manages alumni relations for the Jazz
  • Works with former players to strengthen their ties to the team and community

Coaching

  • Coaches the Minnesota Heat AAU 16u basketball team
 




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