
Current Title: Boston Celtics Assistant General Manager
There's no question Mike Zarren is one of the hottest names among GM prospects and that he comes from one of the best front offices in the league. It may be difficult to pry him from Boston as he is, according to NBA.com, a lifelong Boston Celtics season ticket holder. However, if he ever wants a GM position of his own, he'll need to leave the roost or poison Danny Ainge's drink. The latter is the safer route.
Purported Strong Points: Advanced Statistical Analysis, Salary Cap
Sam Hinkie

Current Title: Witness Protection Program hiding out from Adam Silver
The Godfather of The Process. He's known for his 76ers tank, but he moved up the ranks in Houston quickly before and during the Morey tenure. He's an analytics guy who played a big part in targeting Lowry and Beverly for Houston. He set Philly up with a treasure trove of picks and young talent only to be cast off the NBA island for his obvious tanking. Will the new NBA rules inhibit another process? Even if so, he is talented enough to make good trades and create a competitive team. Oh, and he was born in the Netherlands.
Purported Strong Points: Analytics, Processing, Flipping Players for Pics, Angering Adam Silver
Brian Wright

Current Title: San Antonio Spurs Assistant General Manager
He was a part of the original Stan Van Gundy front office before getting poached by the Spurs:
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nba/pistons/2016/07/20/brian-wright-san-antonio-spurs/87331800/
He may be considered too young to handle the pressures of GMsmanship, but he has drawn rave reviews both from Detroit's (now unemployed front office) and the Spurs. However, those complaining that we should've drafted Booker won't be happy with the fact that he presided over the drafts that netted us Stanley Johnson and Hilliard (and also the Dinwiddie draft).
Purported Strong Points: Talent Evaluation, Team Player, Leadership, Communication