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PLAYA 2U
01-06-2007, 05:33 PM
PHILADELPHIA -- Exit Iverson.

Enter Brown.

And so it goes with the Philadelphia 76ers, who rehired Larry Brown for their front office nearly three weeks after trading away the player who tormented him during much of his six years as their coach -- Allen Iverson.

The 76ers said early Saturday that Brown returned as an executive vice president. He will assist team president Billy King and the basketball operations department, and work on special projects.

"Oh yeah, I think he's very happy back in Philly," said Brown's agent, Joe Glass.

The move was expected after Philadelphia traded Iverson to Denver last month. The day after the deal, King said he was talking to Brown about the possibility of rejoining the franchise he coached to the 2001 NBA finals.

The 66-year-old Hall of Fame coach had a contentious relationship with Iverson, but the two worked together despite several disputes.

Iverson was often late for practices, or skipped them, leading to blowups with Brown. Former team president Pat Croce acted as mediator, once sitting the combustible pair in a room and persuading them to hash out their differences.

"That's a good move. He'll do a great job," Iverson said after the Nuggets' loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Brown, fired by the Knicks in June after going 23-59 and clashing with team president Isiah Thomas in Brown's only season in New York, had been acting as an unofficial Sixers consultant this season. Brown advised King on the Iverson trade.

When asked about Brown's hiring after New York's victory in Seattle, Thomas -- now the Knicks' coach -- simply said, "Congratulations."

One of basketball's most well-traveled coaches, Brown has been King's mentor since he hired him as an assistant coach in Indiana. When Brown came to Philadelphia in 1997, he brought King with him as vice president of basketball administration. King became team president after Brown resigned in 2003.

Brown's job with the 76ers was his longest tenure with any team in his 34-year coaching career. He took the job at Detroit and led the Pistons to an NBA title in the first of his two seasons there before his one disastrous season in New York.

With the Knicks, Brown criticized players through the media and talked to the press without a public relations official present, both violating Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan's policies. Also, the Knicks said Brown undermined Thomas by making trade offers to other teams, which he wasn't authorized to do.

The Knicks withheld the remainder of Brown's contract, which had four years and more than $40 million left, saying they fired Brown for cause. The dispute went before commissioner David Stern, but the sides agreed to a compromise in October before Stern's ruling, in which Brown got $18.5 million and both sides were freed of any future obligations to each other.

Brown visited some Sixers practices this season and attended a game against Miami. He also is close to team chairman Ed Snider.

When Brown left the 76ers after the 2002-03 season, he had two years left on a contract that paid him $6 million per season. The Sixers released him from a contractual clause that prohibited him from coaching another NBA team if he left Philadelphia prematurely.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press


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LB is a guy who wants to fix things his way, big contracts with ego's attached he can do with out.

With Andre Miller, Samuel Dalambert and Andre Igodula he has a nice core that play with heart.

Now whatever Philly turns into he will be responsible for it, I can see them really making some moves that put them at the top real soon.

CDB
01-06-2007, 05:52 PM
Why are we discussing Larry Brown on the Knicks fourm, shouldn't this be in the NBA fourm. LB is old news. We know you have an obsession for Larry but why do you have to clusther the Knicks fourm.

nightwingv1
01-06-2007, 06:08 PM
so i guess this officially makes you a sixer fan then? :lol: at least now he can try to build a team and stop playing gm from the bench.

PLAYA 2U
01-06-2007, 06:58 PM
WHY DIDN'T YOU GUYS JUST NOT REPLY :rolleyes:

WEBBER has a $20,718,750 salary this season and is due $22,312,500 next season. This could be Brown's first order of business.

CDB
01-06-2007, 07:03 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PLAYA 2U @ Jan 6 2007, 01:58 PM) 33023</div>

This could be Brown's first order of business.
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Who cares, it doe not involve the NEW YORK KNICKS.

eastflatknick
01-06-2007, 07:57 PM
I'll respond lol.

First, Brown will have some pull, and hopefully he can rein in Billy King cuz he is terrible.


But as as Iverson weighed on the cap, having CWebb, Dalembert's deal, Willie Green's awful contract and Korver's deal will keep Philly basically locked in to those players.

Can they build around that, probably. But into what I'm not sure.

I think King ruined that team beyond quick repair. It's gonna take some time, and I'm not banking on Dalembert, Korver, or Green getting much better.

PLAYA 2U
01-07-2007, 03:16 PM
Andre Miller, Samuel Dalembert, Kyle korver and Andre Igoudola.....

Watch the team play on wednesday.....they don't need webber anymore..... THEY PLAY TEAM BALL NOW!

eastflatknick
01-07-2007, 10:14 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PLAYA 2U @ Jan 7 2007, 03:16 PM) 33042</div>

Andre Miller, Samuel Dalembert, Kyle korver and Andre Igoudola.....

Watch the team play on wednesday.....they don't need webber anymore..... THEY PLAY TEAM BALL NOW!
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Yeah, they do...but much like our team, I'm not sure they will be able to attract a real superstar with their contracts.

And of course they don't need Webber...They are stuck with him...They are gonna have to hope he gets hurt and retires or something.

PLAYA 2U
01-08-2007, 07:42 AM
Naw, LB is trying to buy webber out to keep old heads from influencing young players on how to rebel after you get paid.

starbury#1pg
01-09-2007, 12:32 PM
fu*k larry brown and anyone who likes him. go knicks.

nightwingv1
01-11-2007, 01:51 PM
yea, i liked the way the Sixers played team ball on wed. night.....

nyballa6
01-11-2007, 08:24 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(EastFlatKnick @ Jan 7 2007, 10:14 PM) 33054</div>

Yeah, they do...but much like our team, I'm not sure they will be able to attract a real superstar with their contracts.

And of course they don't need Webber...They are stuck with him...They are gonna have to hope he gets hurt and retires or something.
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If they wanted to attract a superstar, they should have kept Webber and traded him to the Wolves next year for KG and they could use his contract for rebuilding. Or any other team that's trying to rebuild who has a superstar, like the Sonics or something. Of course I doubt KG would be happy with that trade anyway, so I doubt it'd go down, especially now that Iverson's gone.