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"In 1994, Whitsitt was named the NBA Executive of the Year--but in 1978 he was just an intern for the Indiana Pacers. Over the next decade and a half, he would find his way to the front lines of an athletic revolution, leading a transformation that took the NBA from an asterisk in sports to a global phenomenon. By 1986, at the tender age of thirty, Whitsitt had been recruited to salvage the Seattle SuperSonics, whose glory had faded after the 1979 NBA championship. In just one season, and after many daring player trades, Whitsitt guided the team back to fighting form and into the playoffs.…mehr

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"In 1994, Whitsitt was named the NBA Executive of the Year--but in 1978 he was just an intern for the Indiana Pacers. Over the next decade and a half, he would find his way to the front lines of an athletic revolution, leading a transformation that took the NBA from an asterisk in sports to a global phenomenon. By 1986, at the tender age of thirty, Whitsitt had been recruited to salvage the Seattle SuperSonics, whose glory had faded after the 1979 NBA championship. In just one season, and after many daring player trades, Whitsitt guided the team back to fighting form and into the playoffs. Whitsitt's grit and risk-taking moves caught the eye of billionaire Paul Allen, who coaxed the savvy executive into taking the helm of the Portland Trail Blazers and leading them back into championship contention. Whitsitt went on to play a pivotal role in convincing Allen to purchase the Seahawks to keep them in town, lobbying for a new stadium--and the implosion of the iconic Kingdome--and ushering in a new era of professional football in Seattle. Whitsitt is the only person to have been both the president and general manager of the Seahawks, Sonics, and Trail Blazers. ... An unprecedented view into the front office of three of the most beloved franchises in the NBA and NFL during their most pivotal years, Game Changer offers a new vision for pro sports, perfect for students of the game, lifelong fans, and sophisticated dealmakers alike."--Amazon.com.
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Bob Whitsitt has been called the “most influential figure in Northwest professional sports” by Washington CEO magazine and “one of professional sports’ sharpest executives” by the Seattle Times. In seventeen seasons as an NBA president and general manager, “Trader Bob” built teams that made the playoffs sixteen times. He was selected NBA Executive of the Year for transforming the Seattle SuperSonics from a nonplayoff team into the team with the best record in the NBA. In nine years as president and general manager of the Portland Trail Blazers, he built teams that averaged fifty wins per season and he played a key role in the successful completion of the Rose Garden arena. President of the Seattle Seahawks from 1997 through the beginning of 2005, he negotiated the acquisition of the team for Paul Allen and led a successful statewide referendum that secured $300 million in public funding for the Seahawks’ new football and soccer stadium and exhibition center. Whitsitt is a sports business consultant and attorney. He and his wife, Jan, have lived in the Seattle area for the past thirty-seven years.