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Daryl Morey is a fitting architect for the final era of ‘The Process’


Since Josh Harris and David Blitzer led a group of investors to buy the Philadelphia 76ers in 2011, eight different lead executives have guided the franchise. That total includes Rod Thorn, who held the position when Harris and company bought the team, and Brett Brown, who held the role on an interim basis after Bryan Colangelo left in the wake of the Twitter scandal that derailed his tenure.

That is a truly staggering amount of upheaval at the top of the organization. In fact, no NBA team has had more change at the top of its basketball operations org chart than the 76ers over that time. There have been four teams — the Spurs, Thunder, Celtics and Mavericks — who’ve had the same lead executive over the entire duration of that stretch, and a fifth team, the Rockets, would have been included in that group as recently as three weeks ago, before Daryl Morey and the Rockets parted ways. On average, teams have had 3.4 lead executives since 2010, according to…





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