Tim Connelly (Born ca. 1976) is currently the general manager of the Denver Nuggets of the NBA. He previously worked for the Washington Wizards and New Orleans Hornets. He took over for the Nuggets in June, 2013.
Tim Connelly was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He grew up with four other brothers and two sisters. After attending Fordham University in New York, Connelly transferred to Catholic University in Washington D.C. for his junior year.
In his junior year, Connelly wrote to Chuck Douglas, the director of college scouting for the Washington Wizards. He became an intern for the Wizards in 1996 in the basketball operations department. He became an assistant video coordinator in 1999. Connelly became a full-time scout in 2000 and was promoted to the director of player personnel. During his tenure with the Wizards, Connelly worked under NBA legend Wes Unseld.
In 2010, Connelly joined the front office of the New Orleans Hornets. He became assistant GM under GM Dell Demps. Connelly's duties included scouting, trade negotiations, player contracts, and draft preparations.
On June 17, 2013, Connelly was named as the executive vice president of basketball operations and GM of the Denver Nuggets. He replaced former NBA Executive of the Year, Masai Ujiri.
All four of Connelly's brothers, Pat, Joe, Dan, and Kevin, work as scouts or managers in the NBA or college basketball. Pat is the assistant GM of the Phoenix Suns, Joe works for the Washington Wizards in player development, Dan is an advanced scout for the Utah Jazz, and Kevin runs a scouting service for high school players. Connelly is a fan of the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles. Connelly is married to wife, Negah. They have two children.