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the Sixers had a head coach when Tony DiLeo walked into his meeting yesterday ..... Ford: Many coaches, few winners Tony DiLeo may not coach the 76ers next season ..... Here's a look at the turnover: Tony DiLeo 2008-09, 32-27 (.542) Maurice
question certainly a leader out there. Emotionally very passionate as you said can't get the ball back. Another field Tony DiLeo on the 48 yards out and you mentioned at the top of the show. Special teams are huge throughout the Tony million on
else seems like your opener and I calculated it out with understand and appreciate it. Well get a week or two ago when Tony DiLeo and open it even beyond any they changed. The way you're running regional directors so many trees. East and people
working the phones, I promise you that," said Philadelphia 76ers senior vice president and assistant general manager Tony DiLeo . "I guarantee he or his people will like some players and he'll be trying to move up to get those players." King
alive tonight and score situation would tapered and coming away. With a loose football than your move the ball down. Tony DiLeo stepped in and not do well. Mueller's very challenging and difficult situations because each and With the Buccaneers
think your idea about where it's not thank you and understand and appreciate it. Well I'd get a week or two ago when Tony DiLeo nobody would even be in the chase. The way we're running original characters so many she's. and people on teams
Hear from 76ers GM and president Ed Stefanski and interim head coach Tony Dileo as they talk about Maurice Cheeks, why he was fired and where they go from here.
sold-out crowd. Pro basketball mattered. Then came a 25-point loss. Since then, the team has let go of two coaches ( Tony DiLeo and Eddie Jordan), let go of its leader and starting point guard (Andre Miller), brought back its exciting, but
progress he detects from the first halting steps taken by a team that had gone through three coaches (Maurice Cheeks, Tony DiLeo and Jordan) the past two seasons, each of whom demanded certain things. Change can be good, but constantly retooling
the Sixers contenders since Larry Brown left in 2003. Randy Ayers, Chris Ford, Jim O'Brien, Maurice Cheeks and Tony DiLeo all tried and failed in mostly stunningly brief stints. Eddie Jordan was a bust in one season and was fired in a decision