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Sam Hinkie's first order of business for Sixers
Philadelphia Daily NewsWhile the top priority for Sam Hinkie is to find a new coach for the 76ers, his first order of business will be here in Chicago where the NBA draft combine will take place today and tomorrow. Hinkie, the Sixers' new president of basketball operations...Tags: Services and Shopping, Mike Muscala, Cody Zeller, Video Supplies and Services, NBA Draft
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76ers and Nick Young's agent decline comment on suit
The Philadelphia InquirerBoth the 76ers and the agent for guard Nick Young, Chicago-based Mark Bartlestein, declined to comment on allegations in a civil suit filed in Los Angeles that the player raped a woman almost two years ago. Young could not be reached for comment....Tags: Washington Wizards, National Basketball Association, Trials, Nick Young, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Bob Ford column
The Philadelphia InquirerPhiladelphia's sports franchises have been late to the party, but the balancing point on applying modern methods to ancient crafts was reached Tuesday when the 76ers introduced a new general manager who doesn't think "quantitative analyst" is merely a...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Houston Rockets, Carlos Delfino, National Basketball Association, Doug Collins
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First job for Hinkie: Finding a Sixers coach
The Philadelphia InquirerNow that 76ers majority owner Joshua Harris has gotten his man, Sam Hinkie, the team's new general manager can begin a quest for his own: a new coach. Hinkie was introduced Tuesday as the team's new GM and president of basketball operations. Taking over...Tags: Houston Rockets, Brian Shaw, Golden State Warriors, Doug Collins, Philosophy
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Wilt: Alpha mail?
Philadelphia Daily NewsA POSTAGE stamp for Wilt? According to a recent report, the late Wilt Chamberlain, an NBA star who starred at Overbrook High, is on the short list of those being considered for next year's U.S. Stamp Program. In the upcoming May 27 issue of Linn's...Tags: National Basketball Association, Awards and Prizes, Black History, Basketball, Steve Jobs
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Sixers new GM Hinkie brings analytical approach to table
Philadelphia Daily NewsON SATURDAY morning, Sam Hinkie told his two young children that they would be moving to Philadelphia, where he would be the president of basketball operations and general manager of the 76ers. His young son asked to look at the Sixers' roster and thought...Tags: Houston Rockets, National Basketball Association, Patty Duke, Evan Turner, Customs and Tradition
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Latest Pennsylvania sports
SATURDAY, MAY 11 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Pittsburgh (Liriano 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-3), 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Lee 3-2) at Arizona (Cahill 2-3), 8:10 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER:...Tags: Washington Nationals, James McDonald, Juan Lagares, Andrew McCutchen, Clint Hurdle
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Reports: 76ers hire Rockets' Hinkie as new GM
The Philadelphia 76ers have begun their overhaul by hiring Houston Rockets executive Sam Hinkie to be their new general manager, multiple media outlets reported. Hinkie will replace Tony DiLeo, and Hinkie will have full control of the Sixers'...Tags: Houston Rockets, Doug Collins, Philadelphia 76ers
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Person familiar with the situation says rebuilding 76ers hire Hinkie as GM; coach search next
AP Sports WriterPHILADELPHIA (AP) — A person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press the Philadelphia 76ers have hired Sam Hinkie as team president and general manager. The person spoke Friday on condition of anonymity because the deal is not...Tags: Houston Rockets, Doug Collins, Philadelphia 76ers
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Lakers season wrap: Dwight Howard played hurt most of the year
Dwight Howard's future is the key to almost everything the Lakers do moving forward. The free-agent center can re-sign in July for five years and $118 million or leave for another team for four years and $88 million. Howard insisted after his exit...
Tags: Houston Rockets, Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Orlando Magic, San Antonio Spurs
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C's myths miss point
Boston HeraldAs we seek to learn which way the waves will break for the Celtics in this offseason, we find it interesting that certain myths have become, at least to some folks, reality. The popular one from a few months ago -- that the Celts would be better without...Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, Al Jefferson, DeAndre Jordan, Boston Celtics, Kevin McHale
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A closer look at teams the Orlando Magic could emulate to get back to NBA playoffs
Obviously, Magic fans have known for some time — say, since January — that the club was not going to receive a postseason invitation. (Thanks again, Dwight.) Still, it's weird after six consecutive seasons of playoff appearances not to see...
Tags: Tim Duncan, NBA Playoffs, James Harden, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, San Antonio Spurs
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