CAN WE GET OFF the roundabout now?It's been more than a month since 76ers president/general manager Ed Stefanski fired first-year head coach Eddie Jordan and initiated the process to find his successor ...
The 76ers are good at revealing names, particularly the ones that should not really matter.They'll tell you they've talked to Avery Johnson about being their next coach one minute, then Doug Collins the next. Sam Mitchell is on their list as well as Portland assistant Monty Williams. What the Sixers won't tell anyone is perhaps the most importa ...
One year ago, 76ers president and general manager Ed Stefanski had a list of potential coaches who looked, give or take a few names, exactly like this year's list ...
The faint whiff of sulfur was unmistakeable.Larry Brown was in town to coach the Charlotte Bobcats against the 76ers. By miraculous coincidence, on the very day Brown hit Philadelphia, there were news reports that Sixers coach Eddie Jordan would be fired. In a stunning, shocking development, reporters gathered around Brown before the game to get his take on the whole situation ...
If the 76ers are really going to dump general manager Ed Stefanski and once again tie their fate to the swaying rhythms of life with Larry Brown, the decent thing would be to go ahead and do it already ...
Now that the NFL draft has passed and we're fully aware of what the Eagles have planned for next season, it's time to focus on the 76ers. Specifically, who's running this team? And who will coach it next season? Should an APB be put out for the chairman and chief operating officer running this franchise? ...
ED STEFANSKI listens.He reads.Fans of the 76ers are angry - some are extremely angry.Not only does Stefanski, the team's third-year president/general manager, know that, but he also knows much of that anger is directed at him ...