76ers President Daryl Morey makes bold declaration about his and Nick Nurse’s future in Philly amid front office chaos in NBA
- Daryl Morey and Nick Nurse will return to the Philadelphia 76ers next season despite a 24-58 record this season.
- Morey acknowledged mistakes in building the team last summer, emphasizing the need for a younger and more dynamic roster.
- Key players Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey faced challenges due to injuries, which affected their availability.
- Morey expressed optimism about the health of Embiid, George, and Maxey for next season.
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Nick Nurse was never the problem this season. But he’ll need a healthy roster to prove it.
In the current coaching climate, Nurse could have easily been sent packing. But he will return next season along with president of basketball operations Daryl Morey.
Paul George Breaks Silence on 'Frustrating' Debut Season with Sixers
Paul George‘s debut season with the Philadelphia 76ers did not go as planned. The veteran forward struggled to produce at his usual high level, thus limiting the Sixers. He also battled injuries throughout the season and was ultimately shut down.During a recent interview with Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer, George opened up on his debut season with the Sixers.“To be honest, it was one of the toughest seasons for me. Just with a lot of…
Sixers soundbites: Daryl Morey takes the blame for disastrous season, talks next steps in offseason ahead
After the Sixers' regular season finale on Sunday afternoon, President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey met with the media for the first time since February.
Joel Embiid Trade To Washington Wizards
This is a PREDICTION REACTION, not a REPORT. There isn’t an NBA team that had a more disappointing season than the Philadelphia 76ers. After acquiring Paul George to pair with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, the Sixers had lofty expectations. This was supposed to be the year they finally made it to the Eastern Conference Finals and beyond. Things didn’t exactly go according to plan — Philadelphia finished with a 24-58 record, good for fifth-worst …
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