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    Suns GM Bryan Colangelo resigns; set to join Raptors
    Suns GM Bryan Colangelo resigns; set to join Raptors

    By STEVEN WINE, AP Sports Writer
    February 27, 2006

    MIAMI (AP) -- Phoenix Suns president and general manager Bryan Colangelo swung a midseason deal: He's switching teams.

    Colangelo resigned Monday and is expected to join the Toronto Raptors as president and general manager Tuesday. He'll replace Rob Bab , fired Jan. 26 by the Raptors.


    Colangelo was the NBA's 2005 executive of the year after the Suns' retooled roster won a league-high 62 games.

    "Bryan has decided that his preference is to leave the Suns, and under those cir stances, we saw no other option other than to accept his decision," Suns managing partner Robert Sarver said in a statement.

    Richard Peddie, president of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, said a news conference was scheduled Tuesday to announce the hiring of Colangelo. The Raptors were in Miami for a game Monday night.

    "We're very close to finishing the deal," Peddie said. "Let's get back to Toronto safely and get some signatures on paper, and I'll be a happy guy."

    Colangelo, 40, could not be reached for comment.

    He spent 17 years with the Suns, the past 11 as general manager -- a job first held by his father, Jerry Colangelo, when the team was founded in 1968. Jerry Colangelo sold the club to a group led by Sarver but will remain chairman and CEO until the sale is complete after the 2006-07 season.

    Bryan Colangelo's relationship with Sarver soured amid reports that the two men had been unable to come to terms on an extension of Colangelo's contract. The Suns permitted the Raptors to begin discussions with Colangelo more than a week ago, Peddie said.

    "When we were allowed to talk to Bryan in February, that was unexpected," Peddie said. "When your top person gets available months earlier than you imagined, you jump at the chance. ...

    "I said we were going to go out and get the most proven, experienced GM that we could, and I think we have."

    Toronto has been compe ive since a 1-15 start but is still fourth in the Atlantic Division. The Phoenix team built by Colangelo leads the Pacific Division and has the NBA's fourth-best record.

    "He's a successful GM," Raptors forward Chris Bosh said. "He has a good rep. You can see his work right now. It's real good to know, just to have somebody come in who has pretty good credentials."

    In Toronto, Colangelo joins Wayne Embry, a longtime friend of the Colangelo family and Peddie's senior basketball adviser.

    Embry was interim general manager but not interested in the job long term. He'll remain with the organization, Peddie said.

    "We're counting on having Wayne stick around," Peddie said. "They've hit it off already."

    Colangelo's contract with the Suns was reportedly worth $1 million per year and expired at the end of next season. He also has an ownership stake in the Suns that he'll have to sell.

    The Raptors reportedly offered Colangelo a multiyear deal worth $3 million per year. The job gives him more power over basketball operations than he has with the Suns, and he'll report to Peddie.

    "He has complete autonomy for the basketball organization," Peddie said. "He'll be president of business and basketball."

    Toronto coach Sam Mitc said he talked Tuesday with Colangelo.

    "Bryan and I are going to talk a lot more in the weeks to come," Mitc said. "He obviously has proven he understands what it takes to put together a team."

    Sarver said he was disappointed to see Colangelo leave the Suns.

    "At the time we bought the team (June 30, 2004), we agreed to a new three-year contract with Bryan," said Sarver. "Dating back to last summer, I assured Bryan of my intention to extend his contract. I'm disappointed with Bryan's decision but I wish him well."

    Sarver said he would proceed methodically in finding a replacement, and he did not plan to name an interim general manager.

    AP Sports Writer Andrew Bagnato in Phoenix contributed to this report.

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    Spurs are Lottery Bound. SequSpur's Avatar
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    In what way is this spurs related?

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    Whoa. That's deep. spurschick's Avatar
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    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
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    You could already see that coming

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    You could already see that coming
    Yeah, especially since they've been talking about it in the paper, on ESPN, etc for the last 3 weeks.

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    In what way is this spurs related?
    Well, I guy I work with went to school and is a frat brother with Colangelo. A few month ago they all had a reunion in Phoenix and got to sit in the owner's box for a Suns game.

    They're not that close, though. I asked him last week if he knew anything about Colangelo going to Toronto (he's not a basketball fan) and he just gave me a blank stare.

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    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
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    Reportedly Kerr turned the job down. Former head scout, Rex Chapman, who left because of rumored animosity towards Bryan Colangelo, is now linked to the offer.

    Who knows. Suns better not end up with Kiki, however. I can't handle his draft day gaffs.

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