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Adam Aron Still With Sixers
Adam Aron Still With Sixers
Reports earlier this afternoon surfaced that the Sixers fired CEO Adam Aron. However, according to Sixers PR director Michael Preston, the reports are inaccurate. "Adam Aron is still CEO of the Sixers," Preston said. "They have been together for a long time and they will continue to work together with the 76ers," Preston said...
Sixers 'Intoxicated' by Bynum?
Sixers 'Intoxicated' by Bynum?
The Sixers remain "intoxicated" by Bynum's potential, a source tells TNT's David Aldridge, suggesting that the team is still contemplating re-signing him. Sixers CEO Adam Aron opened up about Andrew Bynum's recovery in an interview on CSN, and admitted that it's very possible Bynum doesn't play a single game this season...
In The Shadows Of LIberty, A New Era Begins For Sixers
In The Shadows Of LIberty, A New Era Begins For Sixers
With the birthplace of our nation mere yards away, the Sixers began a new era with the introduction for the first time of Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson at the National Constitution Center on Wednesday. Like our forefathers who signed the Declaration of Independence across the street from here, the newest Sixers entered the National Constitution Center to thunderous applauds, along with chants
Jason Richardson Meets the Media (and Fans) in Philadelphia Wednesday Morning, Calls Sportsbash Wednesday Afternoon
Jason Richardson Meets the Media (and Fans) in Philadelphia Wednesday Morning, Calls Sportsbash Wednesday Afternoon
The Philadelphia 76ers held a press conference, open to the public at The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia this morning to introduce Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson. Both acquired in a blockbuster trade last week that sent Dwight Howard to Los Angeles, fans greeted the two players, especially Bynum with cheers and chants of "BEAT LA...
Is the Future Bright for the Sixers? CEO Adam Aron on the Sports Bash [AUDIO]]
Is the Future Bright for the Sixers? CEO Adam Aron on the Sports Bash [AUDIO]]
The Sixers are holding on for dear life to make the Eastern Conferences NBA playoffs.  However, Sixers CEO Adam Aron has been looking ahead to the future recently as evidence by his recent tweets (@SixersCEOAdam). Today he tweets:  YOUR POUR TWITTER GM: Name 1 or more current Sixers you believe MUST be on roster next year, 1 or 2 you'd trade and why...