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NBA executives give farewell and praise to legendary insider Adrian Wojnarowski

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One of the most important basketball reporters of our time has finally decided to call it quits, as Adrian Wojnarowski announces this week that he will leave ESPN to join the St. Bonaventure University men’s basketball team as general manager. Quite a turn of events for the iconic writer, who left an unerasable mark on everyone around the NBA. 

Not only did the league’s communication department left his a tribute on social media, which ended with a sentimental “Sources close to the situation say that his future is bright,” but also many franchise executives have delivered words of gratitude for Woj.

For example, Oklahoma City’s vice president and general manager was one of the first to dedicate him some gratitude. “Skill is seen over a long-time horizon, and when you think about someone like Adrian, what’s clear is he always adapted to all the changes to the industry and the league over a long period of time.

“He’s regularly operating at ownership levels, with many people at the league office, and the agent community in ways that were not thought possible when he first began,” recalled Sam Presti, after years of dealing with news involving the Thunder.

Another GM that has been around for years is Justin Zanik, who is convinced that the reason Adrian has been so successful is due to the amount of empathy and goodwill that he carries. “He did it not only with hard work and drive, but he did it with compassion.

“He always tried to understand what was going on and the purpose, not just to break the news, which I think is what had made him so successful,” shared the Utah executive when heard about the news this week.

Due to his age, the Jazz manager sees it as perfectly natural to see him pursue a different future. “So when I saw the news, it made a lot of sense to me that he had standards for what he wanted to do for the rest of his life and the other dreams he wants to pursue. And his family, with his kids getting older and having a chance to be able to spend time with him, going out on top is never a bad thing,” Zanik concluded.

After decades of working as a reporter and insider, Woj also dealt in special relationships with player agents from both the NBA and NFL

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