Daryl Morey out, Bob Myers in!
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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 “will depart” as the 76ers’ president of basketball operations, the team announced Tuesday evening. Nick Nurse, meanwhile, will return for a fourth season as head coach, The Inquirer confirmed via a league source.
After the Philadelphia 76ers parted ways with team president Daryl Morey on Tuesday, more details have emerged about his shortcomings during his six-year tenure.
The Philadelphia 76ers are officially in the market for a new president of basketball operations, as the team parted ways with Daryl Morey on Tuesday. Additionally, ESPN reports that Nick Nurse will remain with the team as coach for a fourth season.
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.
Philadelphia 76ers governor Josh Harris and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment president Bob Myers—who is overseeing the team's hiring process for a president of basketball operations after Daryl Morey was fired—spoke to the media Thursday to discuss the decision to move on from Morey,
Sixers President of Basketball Operations reportedly attempted to trade for Golden State's former first round pick.
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