Report: Nets and 76ers top James Harden’s list of preferred trade destinations — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Maybe new 76ers general manager Daryl Morey can make his Harden-trade fantasy into a reality.

Report: Nets and 76ers top James Harden’s list of preferred trade destinations — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Daryl Morey on Hong Kong tweet: I believe in ‘using this platform to push things that are important’ — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Daryl Morey tweeted support for Hong Kong protesters. That cost the NBA hundreds of millions of dollars in China

Daryl Morey on Hong Kong tweet: I believe in ‘using this platform to push things that are important’ — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Sixers brush off notion that star duo Ben Simmons, Joel Embiid can’t win — Sixers Wire

The Philadelphia 76ers don’t believe in the notion that Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid can’t win together.

Sixers brush off notion that star duo Ben Simmons, Joel Embiid can’t win — Sixers Wire

Sam Hinkie “stoked” Daryl Morey now runs 76ers; not fan of trading Embiid, Simmons — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

“I’m stoked now. I think it’s great news. He’s not a good hire. He’s a great hire. It’s a really big move for the franchise.”

Sam Hinkie “stoked” Daryl Morey now runs 76ers; not fan of trading Embiid, Simmons — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Doc Rivers introduced as the Philadelphia 76ers new coach — Press Telegram

One week after the news broke that Doc Rivers had agreed to relinquish his role following seven seasons as head coach of the Clippers, he was across the country, wearing a new team’s logo on his lapel and  answering reporters’ questions during a virtual introductory news conference as the head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.…

Doc Rivers introduced as the Philadelphia 76ers new coach — Press Telegram

Doc is in: 76ers expect Rivers to lead them to NBA title — Boston Herald

PHILADELPHIA — Doc Rivers takes over a team tasked not with leading a Process-type rebuild or massaging the egos of two talented — yet frustrating — All-Stars. He’s in Philadelphia to bring accountability to an oft-apathetic roster — and win big. Rivers brings his NBA championship credibility to the 76ers to resuscitate a franchise that…

Doc is in: 76ers expect Rivers to lead them to NBA title — Boston Herald

Steve Kerr reacts to Philadelphia 76ers hiring Doc Rivers as next head coach — Warriors Wire

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is “excited” Doc Rivers is back in the NBA after being hired as the Philadelphia Sixers head coach.

Steve Kerr reacts to Philadelphia 76ers hiring Doc Rivers as next head coach — Warriors Wire

After falling to the Denver Nuggets with a 3-1 series lead in the second round of the NBA Playoffs, the Los Angeles Clippers decided to move on from Doc Rivers as their head coach. However, it didn’t take the former Coach of the Year to find a new home.

According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to make Rivers their next head coach. The 76ers fired Brett Brown after getting swept in the first round of the Orlando Bubble playoffs by the Boston Celtics.

Rivers will now roam the sidelines in Philadelphia, drawing up plays for Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons.

Following the news of Rivers joining the Sixers, Steve Kerr was asked about his former Pacific Division rival at Golden State’s offseason minicamp. In a post-scrimmage interview with Bay Area media, Kerr said he was “excited” Rivers is back in the league.

Kerr via Warriors SoundCloud:

I’m excited for Doc and for the Sixers. He’s a great coach, as I mentioned the other day, he’s great for the league. So I’m happy that he’s quickly back in the NBA. He’s important for the league and for the rest of the coaches.

During his tenure as head coach of the Clippers, Rivers squared off against the Warriors 27 times, totaling a record of 8-19. Rivers and the Clippers appeared opposite of Golden State twice in the postseason, each winning a series. In the 2014 opening round, Rivers and the Clippers advanced past the Warriors seven games. Before taking a trip to the NBA Finals in 2019, the Warriors eliminated the Clippers from the first round of the Western Conference postseason in six games.

Instead of matchup up with Rivers on the Clippers sidelines four times a year in the Pacific Division, Kerr will now only meet the championship-winning coach twice a season in the Eastern Conference.

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76ers set to hire Rivers as new coach, reports say — NewsNation Now

The Philadelphia 76ers have reached an agreement with Doc Rivers to become their coach.

76ers set to hire Rivers as new coach, reports say — NewsNation Now

Dan Gelston/APPosted: OCT 1, 2020 / 05:29 PM CDT | Updated: OCT 1, 2020 / 05:29 PM CDT

FILE – In this Jan. 12, 2020, file photo, Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers watches during the second quarter of the team’s NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets in Denver. The Philadelphia 76ers have reached an agreement with Rivers to become their new coach. Rivers reached a deal Thursday to become the latest coach to try to lead the Sixers to their first NBA championship since 1983, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on Thursday on condition of anonymity because the Sixers had not formally announced the move. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey, File)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers have reached an agreement with Doc Rivers to become their coach.

Rivers reached a deal Thursday to become the latest coach to try and lead the Sixers to their first NBA championship since 1983, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on Thursday on condition of anonymity because the Sixers had not formally announced the move.

Rivers takes over for Brett Brown, who was fired after the 76ers were swept in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Rivers was fired about two weeks after the Los Angeles Clippers wasted a 3-1 series lead and lost to the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference semifinals.

Rivers spent seven seasons with the Clippers, making the playoffs in six of them — a major success for a once-woebegone franchise. This season’s team, with the additions of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, was expected to compete for a championship.

But losing three closeout opportunities to the Nuggets cost the Clippers a chance to play the Los Angeles Lakers in the West finals, and likely played a role in Rivers not remaining as coach.

Rivers also coached the Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics, winning the NBA title with the Celtics in 2008.

The 76ers were 43-30 this season and had woefully underachieved in a year when they were expected to be serious contenders in the Eastern Conference.

Brown was tasked with leading the Sixers through a rebuild dubbed “The Process,” where management stripped the roster of serious NBA talent to lose games and increase their odds at better draft picks. Brown won only 47 games in his first three seasons, including a 10-72 record in 2015-16.

The philosophy paid off when Philly drafted Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, who both became All-Stars and lead the Sixers to two straight trips to the Eastern Conference semifinals.

But Simmons missed the postseason with a knee injury and neither Embiid nor the players brought in in recent years could provide enough scoring in clutch situations against Boston.

The Sixers believed they were ready to contend for their first championship in 37 years and Brand spent $180 million to re-sign Tobias Harris and nearly $100 million to sign free agent Al Horford away from Boston.

Instead, the Sixers had only snippets of consistent success and Brown paid the price. The longtime San Antonio Spurs assistant was let go on a contract that runs through the 2021-2022 season.

General manager Elton Brand said after he fired Brown he would evaluate the front office and consider more changes but doesn’t plan to trade either of his two top stars.

“I’m not looking to trade Ben or Joel,” Brand said days after the season ended. “I’m looking to complement them better. They are 24 and 26 years old, respectively. You try to make that fit as long as you can. They want to be here, they want to be with our organization and I see them here for a long, long time.”

Brand has not made any changes to the front office while he settled on a coach. Tyronn Lue, who coached LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers to an NBA championship, and Mike D’Antoni, fired by the Houston Rockets, also were in contention for Rivers’ job.

Rivers went 356-208 over seven seasons with the Clippers, taking them to the West second round three times. Rivers, who played 13 seasons in the NBA, hiring means the league remains at four Black coaches currently with jobs. He is 1,624-943 in nearly 21 seasons as an NBA coach. He was the 1999-00 NBA Coach of the Year.

Rivers visited with Brand and Sixers ownership Wednesday and the organization wasted little time striking to make a deal with the 58-year-old coach.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Buddy Hield to Philly? Is it Realistic? How Would it Help the 76ers? — Philadelphia Sports Chronicle

The 76ers have had reported interest in Buddy Hield for a few months now, and Buddy has also been at odds with Kings management. The Kings famously took forever to give him an extension, and when they finally gave it to him, it was much lower than expected. Kings coach Luke Walton (the NBA’s worst […]

Buddy Hield to Philly? Is it Realistic? How Would it Help the 76ers? — Philadelphia Sports Chronicle

Celtics take 2-0 series lead over Philadelphia — Boston Herald

The Celtics, on the other hand, are living up to Kemba Walker’s pre-series prediction that the Celtics would beat Philadelphia’s size with their speed. The proof lies in their 128-101 win over the Sixers last night for a 2-0 lead in their first round series.

Celtics take 2-0 series lead over Philadelphia — Boston Herald