Franchises
- Brooklyn Nets: June 7, 1996 to March 15, 1999
Team Records
Draft Picks, Trades, and Free Agent Signings
- In some cases the starting date and/or ending date for
an executive could not be found, so conservative estimates are used in
their place.
Therefore, transactions from the beginning and/or end of an executive's tenure with a particular franchise may be missing from the register below.
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June 26, 1996: Selected Kerry Kittles (1st round, 8th pick) in the 1996 NBA Draft.
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July 16, 1996: Traded Greg Graham to the Seattle SuperSonics for Vincent Askew.
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July 31, 1996: Signed Robert Pack as a free agent.
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August 7, 1996: Signed David Benoit as a free agent.
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September 10, 1996: Signed Tony Massenburg as a free agent.
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September 24, 1996: Signed Adrian Caldwell as a free agent.
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September 27, 1996: Signed William Cunningham.
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October 9, 1996: Signed Xavier McDaniel as a free agent.
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November 4, 1996: Traded Vincent Askew to the Indiana Pacers for Reggie Williams.
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December 10, 1996: Signed Evric Gray as a free agent.
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December 21, 1996: Signed Lloyd Daniels as a free agent.
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January 9, 1997: Signed Lloyd Daniels to the first of two 10-day contracts.
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January 30, 1997: Signed Jack Haley to the first of two 10-day contracts.
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February 17, 1997: Traded Shawn Bradley, Ed O'Bannon, Robert Pack and Khalid Reeves to the Dallas Mavericks for Sam Cassell, Chris Gatling, Jim Jackson, George McCloud and Eric Montross.
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February 20, 1997: Signed Jack Haley to a contract for the rest of the season.
February 20, 1997: Traded George McCloud to the Los Angeles Lakers for Joe Kleine, a 1997 1st round draft pick (Anthony Parker was later selected) and a future 2nd round draft pick. The future 2nd round draft pick traded to New Jersey was conditional and was not exercised.
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June 25, 1997: Selected Tim Thomas (1st round, 7th pick) and Anthony Parker (1st round, 21st pick) in the 1997 NBA Draft.
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June 27, 1997: Traded Jim Jackson, Eric Montross, Anthony Parker and Tim Thomas to the Philadelphia 76ers for Michael Cage, Lucious Harris, Don MacLean and Keith Van Horn.
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October 2, 1997: Signed Jack Haley as a free agent.
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October 31, 1997: Signed Sherman Douglas as a free agent.
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January 8, 1998: Signed Jack Haley to the first of two 10-day contracts.
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February 19, 1998: Traded David Benoit, Yinka Dare, Kevin Edwards and a 1998 1st round draft pick (Matt Harpring was later selected) to the Orlando Magic for Brian Evans and Rony Seikaly.
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March 7, 1998: Signed David Vaughn to the first of two 10-day contracts.
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March 29, 1998: Signed David Vaughn to a contract for the rest of the season.
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April 15, 1998: Signed Jack Haley to a contract for the rest of the season.
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January 21, 1999: Signed Steve Goodrich as a free agent.
January 21, 1999: Signed Earl Boykins as a free agent.
January 21, 1999: Traded Michael Cage and Don MacLean to the Seattle SuperSonics for Jim McIlvaine.
January 21, 1999: Signed Eric Murdock as a free agent.
January 21, 1999: Signed Kevin Salvadori.
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February 3, 1999: Signed Scott Burrell as a free agent.
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February 16, 1999: Signed Damon Jones as a free agent.
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March 3, 1999: Signed Doug Overton as a free agent.
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March 11, 1999: As part of a 3-team trade, the New Jersey Nets traded Brian Evans and a 1999 1st round draft pick (Wally Szczerbiak was later selected) to the Minnesota Timberwolves; the New Jersey Nets traded Sam Cassell and Chris Gatling to the Milwaukee Bucks; the Milwaukee Bucks traded Terrell Brandon to the Minnesota Timberwolves; the Milwaukee Bucks traded Elliot Perry to the New Jersey Nets; the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Paul Grant to the Milwaukee Bucks; and the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Chris Carr, Bill Curley and Stephon Marbury to the New Jersey Nets.
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March 12, 1999: Signed Doug Overton to a 10-day contract.
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