Sachin Gupta (born March 17, 1982) is an American professional basketball executive who currently serves as the executive vice president of basketball operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves.[1][2][3]
Minnesota Timberwolves | |
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Position | Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Boston, Massachusetts | March 17, 1982
Career information | |
College | MIT & Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Early life
editGupta earned a degree in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT, as well as an MBA degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
While working for ESPN in 2006, Gupta created the 'NBA Trade Machine' on the network's website, providing users with the opportunity to virtually assume the role of a general manager. The website incorporates current player contracts and integrates the rules of the NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement, accurately assessing whether a trade is possible based on salary cap restrictions and other provisions in the CBA.[4][5] The inspiration for the website came from Chris Ramsey, the son of Jack Ramsey.
Executive career
editGupta started his career as a special advisor (2006–13) to GM Daryl Morey with the Houston Rockets, switched to consultant (2013) and VP of basketball operations with the Philadelphia 76ers (2014–16) under Sam Hinkie, and transitioned to assistant general manager (2018–19) with the Detroit Pistons.[6][7][8]
In 2018, Daryl Morey said, "Sachin's fingerprints are all over this time, from his first six seasons with the Rockets to contributions he's made this past year."
In May 2019, the Minnesota Timberwolves named Gupta as the new EVP of Basketball Operations under president Gersson Rosas.[9][10] Gupta provides specialized expertise on the NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement and team analytics.
General Manager Scott Layden said, “Sachin makes the team better because we know that we have in front of us, a guy who was really a great friend, but also we know he's the smartest guy in the room who can help us and steer us in the right direction.”
Rosas said, “Sachin is an extremely talented basketball mind who brings a diverse and unique background to our staff...has been more than just a numbers guy in Minnesota...went on regular scouting trips, as well as being more than willing to be involved in film sessions with coaches and players.”[11]
On September 22, 2021, shortly after Rosas was relieved of his duties as President of Basketball Operations,[12] Gupta was promoted as the new interim President of Basketball Operations, while keeping his role as EVP of Basketball Operations.[13]
In September 2024 it was announced that Gupta would leave his position at the Timberwolves to join soccer club Chelsea F.C.[14]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Timberwolves Name Sachin Gupta Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations". Minnesota Timberwolves.
- ^ Theige, Kyle (May 28, 2019). "Report: Wolves to Hire Sachin Gupta as VP of Basketball Operations". Canis Hoopus.
- ^ "Wolves finalize hire of Sachin Gupta, EVP of basketball ops". USA TODAY.
- ^ "Wolves finalize hire of Sachin Gupta, EVP of basketball ops". AP NEWS. July 30, 2019.
- ^ Beard, Rod. "Pistons' Sachin Gupta creates a monster with 'Trade Machine'". The Detroit News.
- ^ Ellis, Vince. "Detroit Pistons just hired the developer of ESPN's trade machine". Detroit Free Press.
- ^ Goldberg, Rob. "Ex-Rockets, 76ers Exec Sachin Gupta Reportedly Hired as Pistons Assistant GM". Bleacher Report.
- ^ "Sachin Gupta - EVP of Basketball Operations at Minnesota Timberwolves". THE ORG.
- ^ "Sachin Gupta's Influence Extends Far Beyond Analytics". Minnesota Timberwolves.
- ^ "Minnesota Timberwolves Name Indian American Sachin Gupta as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations". India West.
- ^ "Khabar: Good Sports: TIMBERWOLVES HIRE SACHIN GUPTA". www.khabar.com.
- ^ Timberwolves PR [@Twolves_PR] (September 22, 2021). "Timberwolves/Lynx owner Glen Taylor released the following statement: "Today, the Minnesota Timberwolves parted ways with President of Basketball Operations Gersson Rosas. As an organization, we remain committed to building a winning team that our fans and city can be proud of."" (Tweet). Archived from the original on September 27, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ Timberwolves PR [@Twolves_PR] (September 22, 2021). "Minnesota Timberwolves/Lynx owner Glen Taylor released the following statement: https://t.co/3I49vM7ZXe" (Tweet). Archived from the original on September 23, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ Krawczynski, Jon; Twomey, Liam. "Minnesota Timberwolves executive VP Sachin Gupta set to join Chelsea". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-09-17.