George David Resigns As Assistant General Manager

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – The Detroit Pistons announced today that George David has stepped down as assistant general manager for the team.

"George David has informed general manager Jeff Bower and I that he has made the decision to step down as assistant general manager," said Stan Van Gundy, Detroit Piston Head Coach and President of Basketball Operations. "We wish George well in his future endeavors."

"17 years, an NBA Championship, and a multitude of spectacular people make me truly grateful for the experience I had with the Detroit Pistons," said David. "I want to wish Stan and his staff the best as they go forward. And, I want to especially thank Tom Gores, Bob Wentworth, and Phil Norment for not only their true professionalism but also their class and friendship. I could not have asked for anything more."

David was promoted to his current position in July of 2012 and has served in various front office roles during his 17 years with the team. He served as director of player personnel from 2007-2012 and also director of scouting, a position he was appointed to in August of 2002. The Detroit native was first hired as video coordinator by former head coach Doug Collins during the 1996-97 season.

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