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AP source: 76ers fire coach Maurice Cheeks

By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer 1 hour, 14 minutes ago

In this Nov. 21, 2008, file photo, Philadelphia 76ers coach Maurice Cheeks gives directions to his players, including Thaddeus Young, left, Andre Miller, right, Elton Brand and Samuel Dalembert in an NBA basketball game with the Los Angeles Clippers in Philadelphia. The 76ers have fired Cheeks; director of player personnel Tony DiLeo become the interim coach. The moves were confirmed Saturday, Dec. 13, by a person familiar with the decision who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because an announcement had not been made.

PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Maurice Cheeks was fired Saturday as coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, who are slumping at 9-14 a year after making the playoffs. Assistant general manager Tony DiLeo was appointed interim coach.

The moves were confirmed by a person familiar with the decision who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because an announcement had not been made. The team scheduled an afternoon news conference with general manager Ed Stefanski

Cheeks was one of more the popular players in 76ers history and was starting his fourth season as coach. Stefanski had given Cheeks two contract extensions in the past season, but the slow start was enough to cost him his job.

Cheeks became the fifth NBA coach fired this season following P.J. Carlesimo (Oklahoma City), Eddie Jordan (Washington), Sam Mitchell (Toronto) and Randy Wittman (Minnesota).

A message left on Cheeks’ cell phone was not immediately returned.

The dismissal came hours before the 76ers were to play at home Saturday night, with DiLeo now making his coaching debut against Washington. DiLeo has spent 19 seasons with the 76ers. He was promoted to senior vice president/assistant general manager in 2003.

T.J. DiLeo, Tony’s son, is a guard for Temple and he said after the Owls’ 88-72 win over No. 8 Tennessee that he was excited his father had a chance to coach.
In this Oct. 14, 2008, file photo, Philadelphia 76ers coach Maurice Cheeks signals to his players during an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden in New York. The 76ers have fired Cheeks; director of player personnel Tony DiLeo become the interim coach. The moves were confirmed Saturday, Dec. 13, by a person familiar with the decision who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because an announcement had not been made.
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“I think it’s unfortunate for Mo, he’s a great coach, but my dad is ready to step in,” DiLeo said. “This caught us by surprise. We had no idea.”

DiLeo said he hadn’t talked to his father yet, but noticed one missed call from him on his cell phone.

Cheeks led the 76ers to the playoffs last year for the first time while he was coach. Philadelphia was one of the surprise teams in the East last season, and the 76ers anticipated a deep run in the playoffs this year.

They signed Elton Brand to a five-year deal worth nearly $80 million last summer, but they have struggled with him in the lineup and have lost eight of 10.

Last season, the 76ers lost in the first round to Detroit. After an 18-30 start, Philadelphia won 18 of its next 23 games and wound up at 40-42, the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference.

Stefanski rewarded Cheeks with two contract extensions in seven months that would have taken him to the end of next season. Instead, with the team on a three-game losing streak and last in the Atlantic Division, he didn’t even last until the end of the calendar year.

Cheeks also coached at Portland. He played 15 seasons in the NBA, the first 11 with Philadelphia, and retired in 1993. An outstanding defensive player, Cheeks played in four All-Star games and was a member of the 76ers’ championship team in 1982-83. His No. 10 jersey hangs in the rafters.
 
Gees, another coach? Interesting to see if this lifts the team, their playing with pretty low spirits atm. Hopefully whoever steps in will allow brand to play his normal position.
 
called that in our other thread where we were discussing the 76ers. Had to be done, the team obviously weren't listening to him anymore. Sad, cause he is a good coach. Sure he will get another shot somewhere.
 
Sad to see him go...lets hope the team fires up otherwise it won;t be worth having dismissed a 76er great in such a way...
 
Now the same media that said Brand was the Sixers answer to getting to the ECF's are now turning calling him a cancer and they should of never traded for him at all.

Fickle at its best and Mo pays the price.
 
funny how Brand's game improved as soon as cheeks hit the road, and how the sixers are now playing with urgency and praising his game!
 
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