The Philadelphia 76ers have made a major front-office shake-up, parting ways with president of basketball operations Daryl Morey while deciding to retain head coach Nick Nurse, according to an AP source. The move comes as the franchise looks to regroup after another early playoff exit, a recurring theme that has frustrated fans in recent seasons.
Morey, who joined the Sixers in 2020 with a reputation as a bold roster architect from his Houston Rockets days, oversaw a turbulent era marked by star player injuries and roster chemistry challenges. His tenure included the blockbuster James Harden trade and the ongoing Joel Embiid MVP campaign, but the team consistently fell short of championship expectations.
Nick Nurse, meanwhile, will stay on as head coach. The former Toronto Raptors championship-winning coach was hired in 2023 to bring defensive discipline and playoff savvy. Despite the team's struggles, management sees Nurse as the right leader to develop the young core and maximize the talents of Embiid and Tyrese Maxey going forward.
For Sixers fans, this decision signals a vote of confidence in Nurse's system while acknowledging that the front-office approach needed recalibration. As the franchise turns the page, the focus shifts to how the new leadership will shape the roster for the upcoming season—and whether this change can finally deliver the deep playoff run Philadelphia craves.
