Dennis Lindsey is an American professional basketball executive. He currently holds an advisory role with the Utah Jazz. After holding the role of general manager from 2012 to 2019, Lindsey was then promoted to Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations in May 2019[1] up until the start of the 2021 season where he later stepped down.
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Born | 1969 (age 52–53) |
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Employer | Utah Jazz |
Title | Former Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations |
Term | 2012–2021 |
Predecessor | Kevin O'Connor |
Spouse(s) | Becky Dry Lindsey |
Children | 4 |
Lindsey graduated from Baylor University in 1992 and U.S. Sports Academy in 1994.[2] He played college basketball for Baylor's basketball team as a guard.[3]
Lindsey joined the Houston Rockets during the summer of 1996 as a video coordinator and scout and worked his way up the team's management ladder. He was named the Rockets's director of basketball development in 1998 and was promoted to director of player personnel in 1999. Lindsey was then elevated to the position of vice president of basketball operations/player personnel in 2002. He then became the team's assistant general manager.
He was then an assistant general manager for the San Antonio Spurs from 2007 to 2012. After that, Lindsey became the general manager of the Utah Jazz. In the summer of 2021, he stepped down from being executive vice president of basketball operations and transitioned to an advisory role. [4]
Lindsey was accused by former Jazz player Elijah Millsap for making racist comments towards him during a 2015 end-of-season meeting. [5]
Lindsey stepped down from his position in June 2021, transitioning to an advisory role with the team. [6]
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