Ujiri’s rise from an unpaid scout with Doc Rivers‘ Orlando Magic to the NBA’s first African-born G.M. is a classic American success story. He has built the starless Nuggets into a playoff contender by seeing the value in swapping individual All-Stars for multiple solid players. Then he trusts Karl to implement those many moving parts into one of the most adaptable systems in the league.
Since Ujiri received the top executive job in Denver in October 2010, the Nuggets have made very few missteps in free agency, trades or the draft. This year’s award was merely a culmination of years of deft handling of a roster, despite complicated and changing collective bargaining rules.