The Clippers plan to hire Monte McNair as an advisor, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
McNair mutually agreed to part ways with the Kings in April, shortly after the team was eliminated from the play-in tournament. He was Sacramento’s general manager for the past five years prior to being replaced by Scott Perry.
The 41-year-old executive is from Oak Park, California, which is approximately 30 miles north of Los Angeles, notes Ramona Shelburne of ESPN (via Twitter).
A longtime member of Houston’s front office before he became Sacramento’s top basketball decision-maker, McNair won the NBA’s Executive of the Year award in 2023 after the Kings snapped their 16-year playoff drought. While they won at least 40 games the past two seasons, neither resulted in a playoff berth.
Overall, the Kings had a 195-205 record (.488 winning percentage) during McNair’s tenure.
McNair reportedly interviewed with the Hawks to become their new president of basketball operations. Atlanta has not yet filled that position, but did hire a couple of senior executives to work alongside Onsi Saleh, who was promoted to GM after Landry Fields was fired in April.
Lawrence Frank is the Clippers’ president of basketball operations and has led the team’s front office since 2017.
I guess asking him for his opinion on basketball operations to then do the exact opposite is not a bad strategy after all.
Except for it’s the Clippers and then that would also probably be the wrong thing… lol. I’m a Clippers fan btw and this was typed while laughing and sobbing.