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Clippers sever ties with GM Dunleavy
Tuesday March 9th, 2010Orlando, FL (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Clippers announced they have severed ties with general manager Mike Dunleavy, just over a month after he resigned as head coach.
At the time of the February 4 announcement, the Clippers disclosed Dunleavy would remain in the front office, focusing exclusively on the team's personnel matters. That came to a conclusion Tuesday night.
"The organization has determined that the goal of building a winning team is best served by making this decision at this time," the Clippers said in a statement. "The team has simply not made sufficient progress during Dunleavys seven-year tenure. The Clippers want to win now. This transition, in conjunction with a full commitment to dedicate unlimited resources, is designed to accomplish that objective."
The Clippers announced Neil Olshey, presently the assistant general manager, will assume the duties created by Dunleavy's departure. Olshey joined the Clippers as director of player development for the 2003-04 season. He was an assistant coach in 2004-05, and was promoted to director of player personnel from 2005-06 through 2007-08. He assumed the role of assistant GM prior to the start of the 2008-09 season.
The Clippers lost Tuesday night in Orlando and fell to 25-39 on the season. It appears the team will miss the playoffs for the 12th time in 13 seasons.