Daryl Morey

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Daryl Morey
Born 1972
Flag of WisconsinBaraboo, Wisconsin
Education Northwestern University
MIT Sloan School of Management
Employers Houston Rockets
Title General Manager
Term 2007 -
Predecessor Carroll Dawson
Spouse Ellen
Children Karen (b. 1999)
Scott (b. 2001)

Daryl Morey (born 1972) is the General Manager of the Houston Rockets. He was named Assistant General Manager on April 3, 2006 and succeeded Carroll Dawson as General Manager on May 10, 2007. Morey comes to the Rockets after serving three years as SVP of Operations and Information for the Boston Celtics. While with the Celtics, basketball operations was a key part of his responsibilities, including the development of analytical methods and technology to enhance basketball decisions, such as the draft, trades, free agency and statistical advance scouting for the coaching staff. His hiring follows the recent Moneyball trend of moving away from scouting in favor of more statistical-based analysis. Several baseball teams have hired executives with non-traditional baseball backgrounds, but the Rockets are the first NBA team to hire a general manager in this vein.

Morey earned a BS in computer science from Northwestern University, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2000. He teaches an MBA-level course at MIT titled "Analytical Sports Management."

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