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Michael Winger
Washington Wizards
PositionPresident
LeagueNBA
Personal information
BornCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Career information
CollegeMiami University

Michael Winger (born 1980) is an American basketball executive who is the president of Monumental Basketball, which manages the Washington Wizards of the NBA, the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, and the Capital City Go-Go of the NBA G-League. He is a former executive of the Oklahoma City Thunder (2010–2017) and general manager of the Los Angeles Clippers (2017–2023).

Early life and career

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Winger attended Miami University and the University of Toledo College of Law. As a visiting student at the University of Maryland's Francis King Carey School of Law his last year of school, Winger served as an apprentice to sports agent Ronald M. Shapiro.[1] Winger supported Ron in the launch of SNI's (Shapiro Negotiations Institute) Sports Division and helped with research for Ron's book, Bullies, Tyrants, & Impossible People: How to Beat Them Without Joining Them. In 2005 and following law school and his work with Shapiro, Winger became the director of basketball operations and team counsel for the Cleveland Cavaliers under Danny Ferry, who was general manager at the time. During his time with the Cavaliers, the team reached the Eastern Conference Finals twice, winning one of those series to advance to the NBA Finals in 2007. Winger worked with LeBron James, Shaquille O'Neal, Mo Williams, and Ben Wallace while with the Cavaliers. In 2010, Winger became the assistant general manager and team counsel for the Oklahoma City Thunder under GM Sam Presti.[2]

During his tenure with the Oklahoma City Thunder, the team reached four Western Conference Finals which resulted in one NBA Finals appearance in 2012. Winger worked with three future NBA MVPsinKevin Durant, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook. Winger had many different responsibilities while with the Thunder, including selecting players in the draft, executing trades, and retaining and signing existing players and free agents. Some notable draft selections, include Mitch McGary, Reggie Jackson, Steven Adams, Andre Roberson, and Cameron Payne.

Los Angeles Clippers

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On August 23, 2017, Winger was hired as the general manager of the Los Angeles Clippers. In July 2019, Winger signed Kawhi Leonard and traded for Paul George. The team reached the 2021 Western Conference Finals and achieved a winning record in every season under his tenure.[3]

Monumental Basketball

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On May 24, 2023, Winger was hired to be the president of Monumental Basketball, a division of Monumental Sports & Entertainment that manages the Washington Wizards, the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, and the Capital City Go-Go of the NBA G-League.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Downey, Tom (2017-08-21). "Clippers Offer General Manager Job To Thunder Assistant GM Michael Winger". www.chatsports.com. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  • ^ "Alumnus Joins NBA's LA Clippers as General Manager".
  • ^ "Clippers tout deep roster, say team is built for uncertainty of NBA bubble". 29 July 2020.
  • ^ Wojnarowski, Adrian (May 24, 2023). "Sources: Michael Winger leaving Clippers to run Wizards". ESPN.com.
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