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Jason Levien Expected To Step Down As Grizzlies' CEO


Yardbarker.com - 20-May-2014

Jason Levien is expected to step down from his position as CEO of the Memphis Grizzlies. Levien's resignation appears to be in response to the dismissal of assistant GM Stu Lash. Levien joined the Grizzlies in November of 2012. Levien is a former player agent, though he joined the Sacramento Kings' front office in 2008 and stepped down in 2010. The future of Dave Joerger and John Hollinger is unclear...


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