Najera retires; will become D-League coach, Mavs exec
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Eduardo Najera announced his retirement as an NBA player on Wednesday and will move into a couple of roles with the Dallas Mavericks, including coach of the team's NBA Development League affiliate.
Najera spent five of his 12 NBA seasons with Dallas. He will become the head coach of D-League's Texas Legends and will also be a minority owner of the minor league club.
"This is a dream come true," said Najera. "I have long wondered what would be in store for me when I hung up the basketball playing shoes, and this is the perfect opportunity for my post-playing career."
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Najera, who will succeed Del Harris as coach of the Legends, will also hold a front office position with the Mavericks. Harris will return to his role as the general manager of the Legends.
"I look forward to assisting Eddie in any way possible as general manager," said Harris. "I am proud to say that one of my former players is taking over the coaching reigns, and look forward to watching Eddie's development as a coach."
Najera will become the first Mexican-born head coach under the NBA umbrella.