Philadelphia 76ers need Doc Rivers to fix its culture and win as the team eyes future business and a new arena

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Philadelphia 76ers need Doc Rivers to fix its culture and win as the team eyes future business

Rivers is the former coach of the Los Angeles Clippers, owned by ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

"Chief Performance Officer," one NBA executive said when describing Rivers' hire. "You have CEOs whose job is to present just message. Well, a head coach is more than just message – he's message and results." And now, Rivers is the Sixers' new CPO. He's in charge of a Sixers roster that failed to meet expectations last season, the chatter of discontent among star players and the finger-pointing that comes along with it.

Dolich, the former Memphis Grizzlies president of business operations, called it a "positive move" by Sixers ownership, "as long as they have the patience to deal with all the uncertainties that every NBA team is dealing with," thanks to Covid-19.

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The NBA is dead.

No mention of getting Simmons to shoot a jumper nor Embiid playing consistently in the low post.

Not happening, the 76ers will still be the Knicks part 2!

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