Franchises
- Brooklyn Nets: 1970 to March 27, 1973
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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January 6, 1971: Traded Ed Johnson and Levern Tart to the Texas Chaparrals for Manny Leaks.
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January 7, 1971: Traded a draft choice and player to be named later to the Utah Stars for Jeffrey Congdon.
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March 15, 1971: Traded Bill Bunting to the Virginia Squires for a draft choice.
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May 8, 1971: Traded cash to the Kentucky Colonels for John Roche.
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May 12, 1971: Signed John Roche.
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May 14, 1971: Traded a draft choice to the The Floridians for Tom Washington.
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November 1, 1971: Traded a draft choice to the Dallas Chaparrals for Gene Moore and cash.
November 1, 1971: Traded Manny Leaks to the Utah Stars for a draft choice and cash.
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February 17, 1972: Signed Jim Chones.
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March, 1972: Traded Bill Chamberlain and Dennis Wuycik to the Carolina Cougars for Brian Taylor.
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March 2, 1972: Selected Bob Lackey (?? round, ?? pick), Dennis Wuycik (?? round, ?? pick) and Jim Chones (?? round, ?? pick) in the 1972 ABA Draft.
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July 26, 1972: Signed Brian Taylor.
July 26, 1972: Traded a draft choice and cash to the Carolina Cougars for George Carter.
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September 14, 1972: Traded cash to the San Diego Conquistadors for Arthur Becker.
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November, 1972: Signed Gary Gregor.
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December 4, 1972: Traded Arthur Becker to the Dallas Chaparrals for a draft choice and cash.
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1973: Signed John Williamson.
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