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Daryl Morey in talks with Philadelphia 76ers to become president of basketball operations

Daryl Morey left the Houston Rockets earlier in October after 13 years with the NBA franchise; Philadelphia 76ers have appointed Doc Rivers as head coach following his dismissal by the Los Angeles Clippers

Daryl Morey has been Houston Rockets general manager for 13 seasons
Image: Daryl Morey was Houston Rockets general manager for 13 seasons

The Philadelphia 76ers are in advanced negotiations with former Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey to become their president of basketball operations.

A deal for Morey to join the Sixers could be finalised as soon as this weekend, multiple people with direct knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press.

Morey's appointment would represent a continuation of a Sixers front-office overhaul that began after an underachieving season, but would not result in Elton Brand losing his position as general manager.

The Athletic reported that Morey would sign a five-year deal.

Daryl Morey has guided the Houston Rockets to the playoffs for the last eight seasons - the longest active streak in the NBA
Image: Morey guided the Houston Rockets to the playoffs for the last eight seasons - the longest active streak in the NBA

Morey stepped down as GM of the Rockets earlier this month after failing to lead the franchise to the NBA Finals. The Rockets made the playoffs 10 times since Morey was hired in 2007, including the last eight seasons, for the longest active streak in the NBA.

He was responsible for the blockbuster trade that brought James Harden to Houston from Oklahoma City. The Rockets reached the Western Conference finals twice under Morey but were unable to win their first championship since consecutive titles in 1994-95.

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Houston went 640-400 under Morey and won a franchise-record 65 regular-season games in the 2017-18 season.

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The Sixers named Doc Rivers as their new coach this month as they chase their first NBA championship since 1983. They also brought in former NBA player Jameer Nelson as a scout and hired former Pacers executive Peter Dinwiddie as executive vice-president of basketball operations. Prosper Karangwa was hired away from Orlando and brought in as VP of player personnel.

Doc Rivers appeals a call while on the LA Clippers' sideline
Image: Doc Rivers has been appointed head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers

Morey and the Rockets split a little over a year after he sparked a rift between the NBA and Chinese government. Morey caused an international uproar when he tweeted support for anti-government protesters in Hong Kong.

Morey tweeted an image that said: "Fight For Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong." His tweet was in reference to pro-democracy demonstrations in the semiautonomous Chinese territory that had been mired in escalating violence between protesters and law enforcement.

The tweet caused businesses in China to cut ties with the Rockets and broadcasters there refused to air the team's games this season. NBA telecasts in China, however, resumed during the recent NBA Finals.

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