The thrill of beating Boston in the first round was short-lived for the Sixers, and major changes could be coming for the franchise this offseason. Multiple sources tell Tony Jones of The Athletic that the jobs of president of basketball operations Daryl Morey and head coach Nick Nurse will both be reevaluated. Jones adds that ownership hasn’t reached any final decisions and will take a few days to address the state of the franchise before determining whether to make changes.
“Uncomfortable conversations” are necessary on several fronts, according to Jones, and the most important one is how to handle Joel Embiid. Jones notes that Embiid frequently clashed with the front office and coaching staff throughout the season, and he publicly implored management to do something other than “ducking the luxury tax” leading up to the trade deadline.
Jones reports that Embiid and other players didn’t support the decision to send second-year guard Jared McCain to Oklahoma City in a deal that only netted a draft pick in return. Jones states that Embiid made a noticeable effort to avoid directly criticizing the front office in interviews after that trade was announced.
After being held out of an April 1 game at Washington, Embiid responded with an angry Twitter post stating, “I guess they won’t let me play basketball!!” When reporters asked about the post two days later, he responded, “I wanted to play basketball. I wasn’t allowed to play basketball. I think this is more of a question for Daryl Morey and whoever makes the decisions.”
The Sixers have to be encouraged by Embiid’s playoff performance, even though he was only available for 38 games during the regular season. He managed to return from an emergency appendectomy and was an offensive force in the first-round comeback against Boston.
Embiid’s injury history and contract situation – he has two guaranteed years left at nearly $58MM and $62.6MM, plus a $67.2MM player option for 2028/29 – make it extremely difficult for Philadelphia to trade him. But Jones emphasizes that he has to be more in synch with the front office and coaching staff to be fully effective.
Jones cites a mixed case for keeping Morey in charge of the franchise. Although he was heavily criticized for parting with McCain, Morey realized that he would never become a starter with Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe in the backcourt, and getting a first-round pick for a projected reserve is good value. Morey also deserves credit for taking Edgecombe with the third pick in last year’s draft and Maxey at No. 21 in 2020. Dominick Barlow, who was brought in on a two-way contract last summer, turned out to be an important addition.
But Morey is also responsible for giving the huge extension to Embiid and a pricey free agent deal to Paul George that will limit the Sixers’ flexibility for nearly the rest of the decade. Jones points out that having them alongside Maxey and Edgecombe creates two versions of the same team that don’t fit together well.
Regarding Nurse, sources tell Jones that there are concerns about his ability to control the locker room. He cites an incident at an April 1 shootaround where several players met with members of the coaching staff to air complaints about “certain players’ participation in team activities” and the overall direction of the season. The level of tension was so high that there were concerns that the shootaround might have to be canceled, according to Jones’ sources, but enough was resolved that it was able to continue.
Jones believes that Nurse deserves credit for winning 45 games with an injured roster, and his players never stopped playing hard. They responded to Nurse’s public criticism after a Game 4 loss to Boston and rallied to win the series.
After the fate of Morey and Nurse is decided, the Sixers will have to address their roster. Jones identifies a need for more shooting, rebounding and positional size among the forwards. They have a talented core in place and Edgecombe should continue to improve as he gets older, but the New York sweep is an indication that they’re not ready to compete with the best teams in the East.

Need to replace the owner, too, but that won’t happen.
First one replaced should be Morey lol.
Nurse did best he could. With injuries all year. Most thought Sixers wouldn’t even make playoffs.
76ers are juggernaut super team.
3 superstars: Embiid, George, Maxey
1 young superstar : VJ
Game 1 score
98-137
Game 4 score
114-144
There is plenty of criticism that is deserved for the front office and coaching staff. Ducking the luxury tax should not be one of the criticisms. That is 100% an ownership decision. Harris should be getting the blame for that.
The sixers need to clean house. Morey should have been fired already, nurse needs to go as well. As for the roster it’s hard to move so many guys making big money. However I do think Embiid could be moved(of course the Sixers will have to take on some bad contracts in return) but the process is over. Blow the team up. One team I think would make sense in a Embiid trade is Hornets. Hornets are coming off a good year(by hornets standards) and might be willing to take the leap for Embiid. Of course this is all just my opinion.
76ers should add Mara with the pick
Shift Emiid over to PF but they definitely need to have a plan at C in the event Embiid isn’t healthy
Maxey
George
Edgecomb
Emiid
Mara
Possibly resign Oubre but 76ers need a new bench
Tyus Jones PG
Kennard SG
Oubre SF
John Collins PF
Moritz Wagner C
“Daryl Morey is a liar”
76ers won’t defeat Knicks next year either. They don’t have salary cap.
Trade Paul George first
Game 4
27 minutes
7 points
1 rebound
2 assists
2 turnovers