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Glenn Paul Carraro (April 17, 1968) is an American National Basketball Association Executive with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Carraro was born in [confirm] New York.

Carraro's professional basketball career spans some 18 years.

Early Life[edit]

Carraro was raised on Long Island, NY by his father George P. Carraro, [insert occupation] and mother [insert mother's first and maiden name], a homemaker. Carraro, an only child, served as an alter boy to [insert the name of the church] until the age of [?} 14. It was also through this period that Carraro developed a love for sports and basketball in particular.

Excelling in community sports youth league (name?) Carraro was encouraged by his coaches and friends to tryout for {insert name of school team] in [insert year]. Carraro was named to the team and [started?] in the [?} position where he lettered. Upon reaching high school [year], Carraro made the Sachem High School? [insert the name of school] (JV?) team and later the varsity team all while playing the ? position. Of note was the varsity team finishing regular season play with a record of [insert record] (1-16), with the only win a forfeit coming when opposing team's bus broke down on the Long Island Expressway. The team went on to make the [insert name] regional playoffs (due to Title XVI concerns) and finished dead last. While playing at Sachem, Carraro was scouted by and received a scholarship offer from Polytechnic Institute of New York University at Farmingdale. Carraro played two seasons (insert years] as a [insert position] before suffering a [type] injury which proved to be career ending.

Formal Education and Early Professional Career[edit]

While Carraro's playing career was over his love for the game was only exemplified.

Carraro was graduated from SUNY-Stony Brook [insert year and area of study]. Carraro accepted work [insert years] in the CBL for the Hartford Hellcats and the Connecticut Pride.[1]

Completed his graduate coursework in Athletic Administration at St. John's University (1991-1994).

Carraro served also as the Director of Sales and Marketing for the United States Basketball League (USBL) from 1992-1995.

National Basketball Association (NBA)[edit]

Carraro began his association with the National Basketball Association in 1995 with the New York Knickerbockers organization as a sports management trainee.

Proving his mettle, Carraro was soon thereafter Carraro was promoted to Manager of New York Knicks Youth Basketball Summer Camp (insert year).

In 1997 Carraro was named Player Personnel Coordinator.

In 1998 became Manager of Basketball Operations. (Reporting directly to Ernie Grunfeld)?

During Carraro's association with the Knicks, the team made at least the Eastern Conference semi-finals each year. It was in Carraro's final year (1999) with the Knicks that the team made their last Finals appearance (losing to the San Antonio Spurs).

In 2000, Carraro moved west to Los Angeles after receiving an offer to join the Los Angeles Lakers Club as [waterboy] Assistant to the General Manager Mitch Kupchak.

List each promotion and discuss Los Angeles Laker's Summer Youth Basketball Camp Lakers.

Carraro serves a dual role as General Manager of the Lakers' [[NBA Development League] affiliate team the Los Angeles D-Fenders.

In May 2012 Glenn Carraro was named the Assistant General Manager to the Los Angeles Lakers.[2]


References[edit]

  1. ^ cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/120531_glenncarraro.html]
  2. ^ Medina, Mark (May 31, 2012). "Glenn Carraro named as assistant general manager of the Lakers". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-12-23.