John Hammond (basketball)

John Hammond (born July 19, 1954 in Zion, Illinois) is the current general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association, having succeeded Larry Harris on April 11, 2008. Previously, Hammond had been an assistant GM with the Detroit Pistons, where he had also worked as an assistant coach. He had also been an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Clippers, Missouri State University, University of Nebraska, and Houston Baptist University. He is a graduate of Greenville College. He has a daughter Lauryn Shay Hammond who attended Marquette University.

On April 24, 2010, it was announced that Hammond had won the annual NBA Executive of the Year Award, the first time a Bucks executive had ever won the award in the team's history.[1] Hammond was credited with building a Bucks team that went from 34 to 46 victories in one season, including a return to the playoffs for the first time since 2006. He also was responsible for several moves he made before the 2009-2010 season, such as drafting Brandon Jennings and bringing in veteran John Salmons in a trade. Both of them played key roles in the Bucks' 2009-2010 campaign.

The Bucks have reached the NBA Playoffs three times during Hammond's seven-year tenure as General Manager, yet have failed to win a playoff series. During one of those three playoff appearances, they had a losing regular season record (38W - 44L) and were swept in the first round, losing each of the four games by an average of 15 points. During Hammonds' stewardship the Bucks have posted 240 wins against 318 losses, a winning percentage of .430. The 2013/14 edition of the Bucks, the franchise's 46th season, posted a franchise all-time worst record of 15 wins and 67 defeats, a winning percentage of .183, as well as featuring the worst attendance in the NBA. In January 2013, Hammond and Bucks owner Herb Kohl agreed to a three-year contract extension worth approximately $5.5 million.[2] Kohl sold the team in May 2014.

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Preceded by
Larry Harris
Milwaukee Bucks General Manager
2008present
Succeeded by
incumbent


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