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Rob Pelinka

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Robert Todd Pelinka Jr. (born December 23, 1969) is an American basketball executive, lawyer, sports agent, and former college basketball player. He is currently the president of basketball operations and general manager of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Before joining the Lakers, he was Kobe Bryant's agent and president and CEO of the Landmark Sports Agency, LLC. Pelinka has represented many players who have been top-14 picks since the 2003 NBA draft, including two at the 2010 NBA draft and second-overall 2011 NBA draft selection Derrick Williams. In the 2012 NBA draft, Pelinka represented Dion Waiters and Andre Drummond, who were selected 4th and 9th overall, respectively. Pelinka was formerly Kevin Durant's agent; he resigned as Carlos Boozer's agent following a controversy in which Boozer signed a contract with the Utah Jazz after allegedly promising to re-sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Pelinka played basketball for Lake Forest High School, earning All-American honors. As a junior, he led Lake Forest High School to its first conference championship. Entering his senior season, Pelinka was overlooked by many Division I scouts and recruiters. However, his MVP performance in a four-game tournament, where he made all 42 of his free throws, and his impressive season statistics enabled him to become a highly recruited athlete by the end of his senior year. He was selected to several regional all-star lists and to play on several regional all-star teams as a senior. He was recruited by the University of Michigan, where he has the distinction of being the only person in school history to have been a member of three National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Final Four teams: the 1988–89 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Champion Wolverines basketball team as well as both the 1991–92 and the 1992–93 national championship runners-up, which were best remembered as the Fab Five teams. Pelinka holds a Juris Doctor cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School (1996) and Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business (1993). Pelinka was also named the 1993 NCAA Male Walter Byers Scholar Athlete of the Year.

Infobox

Title
President of basketball operations / General manager
League
NBA
Born
(1969-12-23) December 23, 1969 Chicago, Illinois, U .
Listed height
6 ft 6 in (1 m)
Listed weight
200 lb (91 kg)
High school
Lake Forest (Lake Forest, Illinois)
College
Michigan (1988–1993)
Position
Point guard
Number
25, 3

Tables

Draftees represented · Sports agent career › Draft success and controversy (2008–2009)
2003
2003
Draft
2003
Selection
6th
Player
Chris Kaman
2004
2004
Draft
2004
Selection
9th
Player
Andre Iguodala
2005
2005
Draft
2005
Selection
8th
Player
Channing Frye
2007
2007
Draft
2007
Selection
13th
Player
Julian Wright
2008
2008
Draft
2008
Selection
7th
Player
Eric Gordon
2009
2009
Draft
2009
Selection
3rd
Player
James Harden
2010
2010
Draft
2010
Selection
4th
Player
Wesley Johnson
13th
13th
Draft
13th
Selection
Ed Davis
2011
2011
Draft
2011
Selection
2nd
Player
Derrick Williams
2012
2012
Draft
2012
Selection
4th
Player
Dion Waiters
9th
9th
Draft
9th
Selection
Andre Drummond
2014
2014
Draft
2014
Selection
5th
Player
Dante Exum
24th
24th
Draft
24th
Selection
Shabazz Napier
2015
2015
Draft
2015
Selection
24th
Player
Tyus Jones
2016
2016
Draft
2016
Selection
6th
Player
Buddy Hield
8th
8th
Draft
8th
Selection
Marquese Chriss
Draft
Selection
Player
Notes
2003
6th
Chris Kaman
2004
9th
Andre Iguodala
2005
8th
Channing Frye
2007
13th
Julian Wright
2008
7th
Eric Gordon
2009
3rd
James Harden
2010
4th
Wesley Johnson
13th
Ed Davis
2011
2nd
Derrick Williams
2012
4th
Dion Waiters
9th
Andre Drummond
2014
5th
Dante Exum
24th
Shabazz Napier
2015
24th
Tyus Jones
2016
6th
Buddy Hield
8th
Marquese Chriss
· College statistics
1988–89
1988–89
Season
1988–89
GP
24
GS
1
MPG
4
FG%
360
3FG%
286
FT%
0
RPG
0
APG
0
STL
3
BLK
2
PPG
1
1990–91
1990–91
Season
1990–91
GP
29
GS
1
MPG
8
FG%
288
3FG%
290
FT%
0
RPG
1
APG
0
STL
5
BLK
0
PPG
1
1991–92
1991–92
Season
1991–92
GP
28
GS
0
MPG
9
FG%
404
3FG%
320
FT%
0
RPG
1
APG
0
STL
3
BLK
0
PPG
2
1992–93
1992–93
Season
1992–93
GP
36
GS
4
MPG
15
FG%
417
3FG%
400
FT%
0
RPG
2
APG
1
STL
6
BLK
1
PPG
4
Total
Total
Season
Total
GP
117
GS
6
MPG
10
FG%
379
3FG%
346
FT%
0
RPG
1
APG
0
STL
17
BLK
3
PPG
2
Season
GP
GS
MPG
FG%
3FG%
FT%
RPG
APG
STL
BLK
PPG
1988–89
24
1
4
360
286
0
0
0
3
2
1
1990–91
29
1
8
288
290
0
1
0
5
0
1
1991–92
28
0
9
404
320
0
1
0
3
0
2
1992–93
36
4
15
417
400
0
2
1
6
1
4
Total
117
6
10
379
346
0
1
0
17
3
2
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Preceded byMitch Kupchak
Preceded byMitch Kupchak
Sporting positions
Preceded byMitch Kupchak
Sporting positions
Los Angeles Lakers General Manager 2017–present
Sporting positions
Incumbent
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Preceded byMitch Kupchak
Los Angeles Lakers General Manager 2017–present
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