Larry Harris

Larry Harris served as the General Manager of the Milwaukee Bucks from 2003 until March 19, 2008. He is currently an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors.

Harris is the son of former National Basketball Association (NBA) coach Del Harris. Harris was promoted through the ranks of the Bucks personnel department over the course of his career, and was chosen by Bucks owner Herb Kohl to succeed departing GM Ernie Grunfeld in 2003. Harris' most notable moves included the drafting of Australian center Andrew Bogut with the first pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, re-signing star guard Michael Redd, and drafting Chinese basketball star Yi Jianlian with the 2007 NBA Draft's 6th overall pick, despite attempts by Yi's handlers to prevent such a scenario. Harris played four years of college basketball for the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds, where he graduated with a degree in mathematics. Harris and his ex-wife JoLayne have two children, Zachary and Janaya.[1][2]

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Milwaukee Bucks

Notable trades

Notable signings

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Sources and notes

  1. ^ National Basketball Association biography
  2. ^ Journal Sentinel article Harris officially Bucks' GM by RICK BRAUN Posted: July 2, 2003
  3. ^ ESPN - Raptors deal Villanueva to Bucks for Ford - NBA
  4. ^ ESPN - N.Y. gets Thomas, Mohammed; Baker next? - NBA
  5. ^ HoopsHype - NBA General Managers - Larry Harris
  6. ^ Bucks to sign center Gadzuric to long-term contract - NBA - CBSSports.com
  7. ^ ESPN - Forward won most improved honors with Clippers - NBA
Preceded by
Ernie Grunfeld
Milwaukee Bucks General Manager
2003–2008
Succeeded by
John Hammond