Les 76ers se séparent de Daryl Morey après leur élimination face aux Knicks en playoffs

Les Philadelphia 76ers ont limogé le président des opérations basket, Daryl Morey, suite à leur défaite sèche lors du premier tour des playoffs face aux New York Knicks. Cette décision intervient après des réunions avec les propriétaires et dans un contexte de difficultés persistantes au sein de l'organisation.

Daryl Morey a été licencié mardi soir à l'issue d'une réunion avec les propriétaires Josh Harris et David Blitzer. Cette décision fait suite à l'élimination de l'équipe au premier tour et aux déclarations publiques du pivot Joel Embiid, qui a appelé à des améliorations dans toute l'organisation, y compris au niveau de la direction.

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