Inducted into the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.
Played basketball at West Virginia University, 1960-1963.
Named NBA Executive of the Year, 2001-02 season.
NBA president of basketball operations, 1 August 2013-present.
President and/or general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers, 12 August 2010-21 September 2012.
Held executive positions with the New York Nets (June 2000-June 2004; December 2007-May 2008; May 2010-July 2010).
General manager of the Chicago Bulls, 12 May 1978-26 March 26 1985.
Head coach of the ABA's Spirits of St. Louis (1975-76[start]; 47 games) and NBA's Chicago Bulls (1981-82[end]; 30 games).
Selected by the Baltimore Bullets in the first round (2nd selection overall) in the 1963 NBA draft.
Made NBA debut 16 October 1963.
Professional basketball player with the Baltimore Bullets (1963-64), Detroit Pistons (1964-65 & 1965-66[start]), St. Louis Hawks (1965-66[end] & 1966-1967), and Seattle SuperSonics (1967-1971).
Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018.