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+ | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|[[File:Adam Silver.jpg|245px]]<br>Silver at the [[2014 NBA All-Star Game]] press conference. |
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+ | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |''Incumbent'' |
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+ | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |'''Term'''<br>February 1, 2014 - present |
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+ | | [[Mark Tatum]] |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;" |'''Predecessor''' |
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+ | | [[David Stern]] |
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+ | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |'''Term'''<br>2006 - 2014 |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;" |'''Predecessor''' |
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+ | | [[Russ Granik]] |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;" |'''Successor''' |
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+ | | [[Mark Tatum]] |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;"|'''Born''' |
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+ | |{{Birth date and age|1962|4|25}}<br>[[wikipedia:Rye, New York|Rye, New York]] |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;"|'''Height''' |
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+ | |6 ft 3 in (191 cm) |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;"|'''Nationality''' |
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+ | | {{Flagicon:United States}} American |
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+ | |[[wikipedia:Rye High School (New York)|Rye High School]]<br>(Rye, New York) |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;"|'''College''' |
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+ | | [[Duke Blue Devils|Duke]] (1984)<br>[[Chicago Maroons|Chicago]] (1984-1985) |
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+ | |NBA Chief of Staff |
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+ | |Deputy Commissioner<br>(2006-2014) |
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+ | | style="vertical-align: top;"|'''Executive career''' |
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+ | |1992-present ({{age|1992|1|1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}|1|1}} years) |
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⚫ | '''Adam Silver''' (born April 25, 1962) is an American [[basketball]] executive who currently serves as [[Commissioner of the NBA]]. Silver attended [[Duke Blue Devils|Duke]]. He began his career in 1992 where he held various positions before being appointed Deputy Commissioner of the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] in 2006. In 2012, the NBA Board of Governors selected him as the next commissioner to succeed [[David Stern]] following Stern's retirement in 2014. |
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Revision as of 01:08, 14 June 2021
Silver at the 2014 NBA All-Star Game press conference. | ||
5th Commissioner of the NBA | ||
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Incumbent | ||
Term February 1, 2014 - present | ||
Deputy | Mark Tatum | |
Predecessor | David Stern | |
Deputy Commissioner of the NBA | ||
Term 2006 - 2014 | ||
Predecessor | Russ Granik | |
Successor | Mark Tatum | |
Personal information | ||
Born | April 25, 1962 Rye, New York | |
Height | 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) | |
Nationality | American | |
High school | Rye High School (Rye, New York) | |
College | Duke (1984) Chicago (1984-1985) | |
Previous pos. | NBA Chief of Staff | |
Senior Vice President of Entertainment | ||
Deputy Commissioner (2006-2014) | ||
Executive career | 1992-present (32 years) |
Adam Silver (born April 25, 1962) is an American basketball executive who currently serves as Commissioner of the NBA. Silver attended Duke. He began his career in 1992 where he held various positions before being appointed Deputy Commissioner of the NBA in 2006. In 2012, the NBA Board of Governors selected him as the next commissioner to succeed David Stern following Stern's retirement in 2014.