David Mincberg
David H. Mincberg is a lawyer and former executive that has worked for the Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Grizzlies (National Basketball Association), and D.C. United (Major League Soccer).
Biography
Mincberg spent one season as Assistant General Manager of the Pistons. Prior to joining the Pistons, Mincberg was Vice President of Basketball Strategy for the Milwaukee Bucks. [1] Bucks General Manager Jon Horst described Mincberg as "a very creative thinker" that "built out a department that not a lot of if any teams really had, and really created a department with him and he killed it."[2] Pistons General Manager Troy Weaver hired Mincberg in July 2020 as "something of a jack of all trades" with experience ranging "from scouting to analytics to salary-cap management to legal counsel."[3]
Mincberg has a
Mincberg has also contributed to the field of Sports Law through his writing. His article, "Guns, Collective Bargaining and Moral Turpitude: Gilbert Arenas and the National Basketball Association" examined the standards by which the NBA assesses moral turpitude and whether Gilbert Arenas' contract could have been terminated on such grounds in the wake of his decision to bring a gun into the Washington Wizards' locker room.[8] Mincberg's scholarship has recently been cited by Westlaw's treatise "The Fundamentals of Sports Law".[9]
Mincberg was relieved of his duties as Assistant GM by the Pistons in June 2021.
Mincberg is a native of Washington, D.C. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida.
References
- ^ "Detroit Pistons part with assistant general manager David Mincberg".
- ^ "Pistons get a 'creative thinker' in new assistant general manager David Mincberg".
- ^ "What new Detroit Pistons assistant GM David Mincberg brings to front office".
- ^ "Memphis Grizzlies and FedExForum Directory | THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES". Nba.com. 2013-03-16. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
- ^ Brian Straus. "As D.C. United's quest for new stadium progresses, club abandons Baltimore option - SOCCER". Sporting News. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
- ^ "New D.C. United stadium likely to give franchise the kick it needs". The Washington Post. 2011-02-24. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
- ^ "Grizzlies Media Guide" (PDF). I.cdn.turner.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-19. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
- ^ 10 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 43
- ^ Fundamentals of Sports Law § 18:2