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It has been exactly one year since Rich Cho was fired as the Portland Trail Blazers general manager and they still have not filled the position.
The team has been active conducting interviews and now we get word from Alex Kennedy that Chris Mullin is in the mix. No more details were offered, but if it's true then he'll likely get a one-on-one interview with owner Paul Allen. Mullin is a former executive with Golden State and he's currently working for ESPN as a studio analyst
While serving as the general manager with the Warriors from 2004-2009, Mullin was applauded for drafting Monta Ellis in the second round as well as acquiring Baron Davis in 2005, and then swapping Troy Murphy and Mike Dunleavy for Al Harrington and Stephen Jackson two years later, but he also had his missteps. During his tenure, the Warriors signed Adonal Foyle to a six-year, $42 million contract and Andris Biedrins to a six-year, $54 million contract. GSW also missed on a number of lottery picks with Mullin in charge, including Ike Diogu, Patrick O'Bryant and Brandan Wright.
Several candidates have met with president Larry Miller and Bert Kolde, but so far only David Morway and Jeff Bower have had face-to-face time with Allen.
Miller tells The Oregonian the search is "making progress" and he's "pretty confident we are going to find somebody in the near future."
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