
Michael Scotto
Here & Now, Managing Producer at WBUR-FM (Boston, MA)
Managing Producer at Here & Now
Managing Producer, Here & Now | WBUR and NPR | Former @NY1 reporter and digital EP
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1 week ago |
basketball.realgm.com | Michael Scotto
The Phoenix Suns promoted Oronde Taliaferro to assistant general manager on Thursday. Brian Gregory was promoted to general manager, with James Jones transitioning to a role as senior advisor. Paul Rivers will also be tasked with additional basketball operations responsibilities in his role as chief innovation officer.
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2 weeks ago |
basketball.realgm.com | Michael Scotto
The New Orleans Pelicans are expected to keep Willie Green as head coach, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The team has restructured its front office this offseason after hiring Joe Dumars and Troy Weaver. David Griffin was reportedly overruled in his attempt to fire Green this season. The Pelicans will also retain general manager Bryson Graham. Mike D'Antonio will leave his job as coaching advisor to Green.
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2 weeks ago |
basketball.realgm.com | Michael Scotto
The Phoenix Suns are expected to hire a young, first-time NBA head coach, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The Cavs' Jordan Ott and Thunder's Dave Bliss are rumored to be potential candidates for the role. Ott was a finalist for the Hornets' job last season. Bliss is the Thunder's lead assistant and defensive coordinator.
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2 weeks ago |
basketball.realgm.com | Michael Scotto
The New Orleans Pelicans will not retain scout Chico Averbuck, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The team has remade its front office this offseason, hiring Joe Dumars as President of Basketball Operations and Troy Weaver as general manager. The Pelicans have also let go Todd Quinter and Gar Forman, in addition to firing David Griffin. Michael Scotto/HoopsHypeTags: New Orleans Pelicans NBAShareTweetDiscussFeedbackNew Orleans Pelicans TicketsLoading comments...
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3 weeks ago |
thejefffoxshow.com | Michael Scotto
This post was originally published on this siteNBA Hall of Fame guard Dwyane Wade was one of the best playmakers on the court during his career, and now he’s looking to make a new game-changing play in retirement. Wade collaborated with RealTruck to create a customized one-of-a-kind “Champions Edition” 2017 Ford F-250 Super Duty to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson in Palm Beach, Florida, on April 25th to benefit Social Change Fund United.
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