Ujiri totaled 59 points and received eight first-place votes from a panel of his fellow team basketball executives throughout the NBA. The Los Angeles Clippers' Gary Sacks finished second with 28 points (three first-place votes) votes and the Houston Rockets' Daryl Morey and the New York Knicks' Glen Grunwald finished tied for third with 25 points (four first-place votes). Executives were awarded five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote and one point for each third-place vote.
Below are the results of the voting for the 2012-13 NBA Basketball Executive of the Year. The balloting was tabulated by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP.
Masai Ujiri (Nuggets): 59 (8-1st place votes, 6-2nd place votes, 1-3rd place votes)
Gary Sacks (Clippers): 28 points (3-1st, 4-2nd, 1-3rd)
Daryl Morey (Rockets): 25 points (4-1st, 1-2nd, 2-3rd)
Glen Grunwald (Knicks): 25 points (2-1st, 4-2nd, 3-3rd)
R.C. Buford (Spurs): 24 points (4-1st, 1-2nd, 1-3rd)
Pat Riley (Heat): 24 points (4-1st, 1-2nd, 1-3rd)
Bob Myers (Warriors): 23 points (1-1st, 4-2nd, 6-3rd)
Sam Presti (Thunder): 12 points (1-1st, 1-2nd, 4-3rd)
Danny Ferry (Hawks): 8 points (1-1st, 1-2nd)
Rob Hennigan (Magic): 7 points (1-1st, 2-3rd)
Billy King (Nets): 7 points (2-2nd, 1-3rd)
Donnie Walsh (Pacers): 7 points (1-2nd, 4-3rd)
Kevin O'Connor (Jazz): 6 points (2-2nd)
Jason Levien (Grizzlies): 5 points (1-1st)
John Hammond (Bucks) : 4 points (1-1st, 1-3rd))
Dell Demps (Pelicans): 1 point (1-3rd)
Gar Forman (Bulls): 1 point (1-3rd)
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Last year, Bird (Pacers) finished first, followed by Buford (Spurs) and Olshey (Clippers).
Based on moves made, I think we could/should have been higher both seasons, but it's still good to be near the top again. "Baylor" won executive of the year in 2006.