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The Philadelphia 76ers finally beating the Boston Celtics in the NBA playoffs was not enough to save president of basketball operations Daryl Morey's job.
Daryl Morey’s time in charge of the Sixers has come to an end. On Tuesday, the Sixers made the decision to part ways with Morey, who spent six seasons as the team’s president of basketball operations.
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Daryl Morey’s time in Philadelphia took many turns, expected and unexpected.
The 76ers are making a significant change at the top. President of basketball operations Daryl Morey is now out of the organization, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Tuesday night. Morey met with owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer,
The search for the 76ers’ new day-to-day lead basketball operations executive has begun, after Bob Myers met with the existing front office at the NBA draft combine in Chicago and then addressed the Philly media for the first time at a Thursday news conference.
The Philadelphia 76ers announced on Tuesday that president of basketball operations Daryl Morey will depart the organization.
Daryl Morey’s time in Philly is over. Under his reign, not much improvement has been made. And sadly, despite his talents, his last few years with the team were often met with questionable trades and transactions.
Sixers President of Basketball Operations reportedly attempted to trade for Golden State's former first round pick.
The always upside-down 76ers fire Daryl Morey, whose replacement has decades of disarray to overcome
Leaving the coach in place while firing the GM is a backward way of doing things, making it a fitting maneuver for the never-normal Sixers