Trajan Langdon, born on May 13, 1976, is a prominent American basketball executive and former professional player. Standing at six feet four inches and weighing two hundred eleven pounds, he made a name for himself as a shooting guard during his college basketball career at Duke University, where he first garnered national attention.
After a brief three-year stint in the NBA, Langdon transitioned to a successful career in Europe. He became a three-time All-EuroLeague Team member and was honored as the EuroLeague Final Four MVP in two thousand eight. His time with CSKA Moscow was particularly noteworthy, as he helped the team secure two EuroLeague titles in two thousand six and two thousand eight.
In March two thousand sixteen, Langdon took on the role of assistant general manager for the Brooklyn Nets, a position he held until May two thousand nineteen. Following this, he was appointed as the general manager of the New Orleans Pelicans, further solidifying his reputation in basketball management.
On May thirty-one, two thousand twenty-four, Langdon was named the President of Basketball Operations for the Detroit Pistons, marking a significant milestone in his career as he continues to influence the game from the executive level.