Tony DiLeo is the Sixers new GM (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)
Tony DiLeo is the Sixers new GM (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)
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The Philadelphia 76ers announced today that Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations Tony DiLeo has been promoted to General Manager. Per team policy, terms of the agreement are not disclosed.

 "We are proud to announce that, effective immediately, we have promoted Tony DiLeo to the role of 76ers General Manager and at this time he will work alongside Rod Thorn, who continues his duties as President of Basketball Operations," said Sixers Owner Josh Harris. "We are very confident that Tony has the experience and knowledge to flourish in his new role, and we will continue to provide him with the necessary tools and resources - including enhancing our capabilities in analytics - to strengthen our basketball operations department."

 "I am very excited about being named General Manager of this organization and look forward to building upon our recent success," DiLeo said. "I would like to thank Josh Harris and the ownership group for providing me with this opportunity and I will continue to work tirelessly to ensure we put a team that our fans will be proud to support, both this season and in the future."

DiLeo, who is entering his 23rd season with the 76ers, becomes the team's 12th General Manager in franchise history. He was promoted to his current position after serving as the team's senior vice president of basketball operations since September of 2003, following a four-year run as the team's director of player personnel from 1999 to 2003.

 During the 2008-09 season, DiLeo stepped in as head coach following the Sixers 9-14 start and guided the team to a 32-27 mark the rest of the way. Of the eight teams which changed coaches during that season, the Sixers were the only one to make the playoffs.

 During DiLeo's time as senior vice president of basketball operations, he was actively involved in player procurement, including the recent four-team trade that brought Andrew Bynum to Philadelphia. Additionally, his evaluation of amateur and professional talent and supervision of the team's draft recently produced the likes of Andre Iguodala, Lou Williams, Thaddeus Young, Jrue Holiday, Evan Turner and Lavoy Allen. In addition, DiLeo was instrumental in drafting Allen Iverson and surrounding the future hall-of-famer with the talented roster which produced 56 wins in 2000-01 and captured the Eastern Conference Championship.

 Prior to joining the Sixers in 1990-91, DiLeo built his extensive international experience through 10 years of playing and coaching in West Germany. He coached both men's and women's teams during that span, winning nine nationals titles in the country's top division. DiLeo also served as the West German Federation National Coach from 1981 though 1985 and was named the country's coach of the year in 1987.

 In 1984, DiLeo wrote and published the European Basketball Handbook, a guide designed to help acclimate Americans playing overseas. He also has written a manual on rule differences among international basketball, the NBA and the NCAA.

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