Orlando Magic Name Former Emerson Hoops Star General Manager
ORLANDO, Fla. - Rob Hennigan, a 2004 graduate
of Emerson College who spent the past eight years with two of the
NBA's most successful franchises, has been named General Manager,
Orlando Magic Chief Executive Officer Alex Martins announced
today.
"It is with great enthusiasm and optimism that we announce Rob
Hennigan as our new General Manager," said Martins. "Rob is an
astute strategist and evaluator of talent who comes to the Magic
family from two championship-level organizations. We feel he is an
outstanding fit and the right choice to lead our Basketball
Operations team in achieving our championship goals."
Hennigan spent the past four seasons with Oklahoma City, including
the last two seasons as the Thunder's assistant general
manager/player personnel. Hennigan spent his first two seasons with
the Thunder as the team's director of college/international player
personnel.
Hennigan's responsibilities included overseeing the Thunder's
professional, college and international scouting departments, as
well as assisting with all player personnel matters and day-to-day
management of basketball operations.
During Hennigan's tenure, Oklahoma City compiled a 175-137 (.561)
regular season record. The Thunder won 50-or-more games twice,
reached the Western Conference Finals twice and advanced to the
2012 NBA Finals.
Prior to joining the Thunder, Hennigan spent four seasons with the
San Antonio Spurs. He was named director of basketball operations
in September of 2007. Hennigan began as an intern during the
2004-05 season and was later named the team's basketball operations
assistant during the summer of 2005. The Spurs won the NBA World
Championship in 2004-05 and 2006-07.
A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, Hennigan graduated with a
degree in broadcast journalism from Emerson College in 2004. He was
named a Division III All-American and an Academic All-American as a
senior and was the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Player of
the Year for three consecutive seasons. Hennigan finished his
career as the school's all-time leading scorer.
- Orlando Magic Media Relations Staff














