Dallas Stars CEO lands his dream job in a nightmare scenario
Brad Alberts is staying in the moment, hoping for a return to normal next season and establishing himself as a business power player in the hockey industry.
Marty Turco (left), executive director of the Dallas Stars Foundation, and Brad Alberts, Stars CEO, at the Comerica Arena in Frisco.(Stewart F. House / Special Contributor)
7:00 AM on May 2, 2021 CDT
Nine months ago, Brad Alberts was named CEO of the Dallas Stars the culmination of a 20-plus-year quest to be the guy in charge of a major professional sports team.
“Did I always have my eye on this prize? Short answer is yes,” Alberts said in one of a series of interviews over the past two weeks. “But you never know if it’s going to become a reality. I’m one of 30 people in the world who has one of these very exclusive NHL roles, and a lot of things have to come into play for you to get one.”
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Knicks PG Derrick Rose: 15 points, 5 assists
Mavericks PG Luka Doncic: 22 points, 19 assists, 8 rebounds
Mavericks C Kristaps Porzingis: 23 points, 12 rebounds, 2 blocks
Mavericks F Dorian Finney-Smith: 13 points, 7 rebounds
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The 2019 free-agency season is not a pleasant memory for Knicks fans, as they lost out on all the A-list names.
What resulted was the team signing a glut of power forwards and point guards, with the biggest free-agent contract going to Julius Randle.
The ex-Los Angeles Laker and New Orleans Pelican became the de facto best player on a bad Knicks team that finished 21-45. The Knicks also endured midseason coaching and front-office changes in hopes of somehow turning the fortunes of a team that hadn t won the NBA Finals since 1973.
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Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks in the first quarter at American Airlines Center on April 05, 2021 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by RONALD MARTINEZ / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
Luka Doncic scored 31 points as the Dallas Mavericks shrugged off the injury absence of Kristaps Porzingis to snap Utah’s nine-game winning streak on Monday.
Slovenian star Doncic spearheaded a superb offensive performance for the Mavs in a dominant 111-103 victory over the Western Conference leaders, who had been chasing a 10th straight win.
Doncic’s tally included six three-pointers, while the 22-year-old prodigy also hauled down nine rebounds with eight assists.
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