This year's Houston Rockets team has been a bit of a throw back. Certainly not like previous Rockets teams during the James Harden-Mike D'Antoni-Daryl Morey era.
This year is a pivotal one for many within the Sixers organization — especially for the head coach and team president, whose futures may hinge on how things unfold.
Paul George will not be an active member on the roster when the Sixers open their season against the Celtics on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
How many of the active NBA players to score 20 points in at least 200 games in their career can you name in seven minutes?
Things are back in full swing for the Philadelphia 76ers, as they rang in the 2025-26 season with media day on Friday morning. The vast majority of the team held an introductory press conference, but there was one notable absence.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
Since being drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2020, Tyrese Maxey has had a slow but steady rise to prominence. Now an established star in the league, he is growing in other areas as he solidifies himself as a pillar for the franchise.
Long before taking over in the Philadelphia 76ers' front office, Daryl Morey built a reputation of being an executive always looking to make a trade. In these final weeks before the ramp-up to a new season, he appears to be surveying the market in hopes of bolstering the roster.
From a historical standpoint, the Houston Rockets have always been active on the trade front, regardless of who's been at the helm. Whether it be Carroll Dawson, whether it be Daryl Morey, or whether it be Rafael Stone, all of them have been unafraid to swing big.
Philadelphia 76ers general manager Daryl Morey ruffled a few feathers when he suggested the 2020 NBA season deserves an asterisk. He felt the fact the season finished without fans in attendance continues raise questions about its validity.
The legitimacy of the Los Angeles Lakers' triumph in the Bubble in 2020 has once again become a big talking point, thanks to Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations, Daryl Morey.
Dismissing that title undercuts not only what those Lakers endured but the very meaning of resilience and excellence in one of the toughest environments basketball has seen.
Philadelphia 76ers general manager Daryl Morey angered many of the Los Angeles Lakers’ faithful with recent comments he made regarding the franchise’s 2020 NBA Championship won inside the Orlando bubble.
Former Los Angeles Lakers assistant Phil Handy took exception to Daryl Morey’s viral quote about the team’s 2020 bubble championship, as the Philadelphia 76ers exec seemingly questioned the legitimacy of the title.
Philadelphia 76ers team president Daryl Morey backtracked a bit on comments he made about the legitimacy of the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2020 NBA title in the Orlando bubble.
Five years ago, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers captured the 2020 NBA championship under the most unusual circumstances the league has ever seen.
Daryl Morey and the Philadelphia 76ers’ front office just might be done building out the roster at this point. With the NBA Draft and the opening of free agency in the rearview, the Sixers have all of their core pieces put together.
The Philadelphia 76ers have the No. 3 pick in the NBA Draft, and there’s not a clear sense of who they may take with the selection. Ace Bailey has been
Being one of the most prominent agencies in the NBA space, Klutch Sports knows how to get its clients in front of the top executives in the league. This
Philadelphia 76ers executive Daryl Morey embodied every Sixers fan while watching the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery. No team had more on the line than Morey’s 76ers.
Looking in the rearview, the Philadelphia 76ers’ front office understands that they made a major mistake in their roster-building process ahead of the 2024-2025 NBA season.
The Sixers are at risk of losing their first-round pick in this year’s draft, but president of basketball operations Daryl Morey doesn’t regret including it in a 2020 trade with Oklahoma City, according to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Stephen A. Smith ripped Philadelphia 76ers president Daryl Morey to shreds as the franchise concluded their forgettable 2024-25 campaign. The long-time ESPN analyst urged the front office to keep head coach Nick Nurse and fire Morey because of his inability to turn the team into a viable contender.
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers don’t have the playoffs to look forward to in the spring and summer of 2025. Instead, they have the NBA Draft…maybe.
The Sixers’ disastrous season won’t lead to changes at the top. Following the team’s season-ending loss to the Bulls on Sunday, president of basketball operations Daryl Morey said he and coach Nick Nurse will return next season, ESPN’s Tim Bontemps reports.
Amid the ongoing debate over the role of analytics in basketball, Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey’s approach has been scrutinized, especially by Marcus Morris Sr.
Former NBA player Marcus Morris Sr. went off on a pretty explosive rant against Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey. While appearing on 'The Kevin O'Connor Show,' Morris was asked about Morey recently admitting he uses AI to aid in team decision-making for the 76ers.
The Sixers own an NBA-worst 2-11 record.
76ers executive Daryl Morey is perhaps one of the most well-known names in his field. Most known for his time with the Rockets, Morey earned legendary status for his role in building the James Harden Rockets teams.
The 76ers executive commented on the Clippers' tactics regarding Paul George and his team's pursuit of the star forward.
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