Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst — an NBA executive of the year candidate — has signed a three-year contract extension, league sources tell ESPN.
The Bucks announced the new deal on Friday, terming it “a multi-year extension.”
Horst is considered one of the frontrunnners for NBA Executive of the Year, a short list including Denver‘s Tim Connelly, the Clippers Lawrence Frank and Toronto‘s Masai Ujiri.
Milwaukee ownership approached Horst near the end of the Bucks season about beginning talks on a new deal and conversations that culminated with an agreement in recent days, league sources said. Horst has evolved into a popular figure and strong leader in a Bucks organization that had struggled through fractures in recent years.
Horst has made a dramatic impact in his two years as GM, surrounding All-NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo and All-Star Khris Middleton with a strong supporting cast and an elite coach, Mike Budenholzer. Milwaukee had the NBA’s best regular season record and advanced to the Eastern Conference finals.
The Bucks are 104-60 (.634) in his two-year tenure.