Suns hiring of new GM Ryan McDonough receives rave reviews
May 8, 2013, 1:54 AM | Updated: 1:59 am
The Phoenix Suns announced that 33-year-old Ryan McDonough would be the team’s new general manager Tuesday, and the hiring received rave reviews from just about everyone.
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McDonough is a great hire, young and upcoming guy coming from a solid organization
— John Gambadoro (@Gambo620) May 7, 2013
I like everything about new #Suns GM Ryan McDonough but his age. At 33, he’s just a few years older than myself and way more successful.
— Adam Green (@theAdamGreen) May 7, 2013
With hiring of Boston’s McDonough, Suns direction is clear: No more stopgap short-term free agents, rebuild through multiple picks in draft.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) May 7, 2013
Thrilled today for my friend Ryan McDonough, the new Suns GM. He got the big job..and a better climate. Impressive. Great hire by Phoenix.
— Sean Grande (@SeanGrandePBP) May 7, 2013
Wish the late Will McDonough were alive to see his son Ryan take over as Phoenix Suns GM. Congratulations to McDonough family.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 7, 2013
Suns name Ryan McDonough new GM. He’s 33. What have YOU accomplished by now? cbsprt.co/109c5DJ
— Eye on Basketball (@EyeOnBasketball) May 7, 2013
Congrats to our friend Ryan McDonough on being named Phoenix Suns GM. We wish you luck on building another great team like 2002 Ambassadors.
— Boston Red Sox (@RedSox) May 7, 2013
Really like this hire “@paulcoro: The #Suns hired #Celtics assistant GM Ryan McDonough to be their new GM. bit.ly/16TC2eM“
— Paola Boivin (@PaolaBoivin) May 7, 2013
Congrats to UNC grad and former SID student assistant Ryan McDonough, new GM of the Phoenix Suns.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id…
— Carolina Basketball (@UNC_Basketball) May 7, 2013
Yahoo NBA insider @wojyahoonba explains why the #Suns GM hire of Ryan McDonough is “Tremendous.” j.mp/10gBA1K
— Jared Cohen (@JaredPros2Preps) May 7, 2013
Don’t know much about Ryan McDonough but logic behind Suns’ hire makes sense. Now he has to be given freedom to run team.
— scott bordow (@sbordow) May 7, 2013