NBA executive Rod Thorn to retire in August
Rod Thorn, on his second run as the NBA's president of basketball operations, plans to leave the league office and retire in August, according to sources.
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Rod Thorn, on his second run as the NBA's president of basketball operations, plans to leave the league office and retire in August, according to sources.
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