Daryl Morey Set To Join Philadelphia 76ers As Their New President Of Basketball Operations

Daryl Morey Set To Join Philadelphia 76ers As Their New President Of Basketball Operations

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Perhaps the biggest news to date in Philadelphia during this offseason, (next to the Sixers bringing along Doc Rivers to be their new head coach) Former Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey is finalizing a five-year deal to become the new director of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers.

While much has shifted in the past couple of months for the Sixers’ orgnization, General Manager Elton Brand is expected to remain in his current position. Morey acts as the perfect liaison between the Rivers hiring, as he and Doc have maintained a long and and strong relationship together dating back to their days together in Boston, when Rivers was still the Celtics’ head coach, and when Morey was the Senior Vice President of Basketball operations for the Celtics until 2007.

He’s been on the radar for the Philadelphia 76ers, who are in dire need of some personnel adjustments after their disappointing 2019-20 campaign that saw them ousted in the first round of the 2020 playoffs. Morey was presented the opportunity to join the 76ers two years ago, but ultimately decided to sign an extension with the Rockets in lieu of the continual success his previous franchise was creating.

Morey approached Rockets owner Tiliman Fertitta about stepping down from his managerial role after the Rockets missed yet another trip to the Conference Finals, losing to the eventual champion Los Angeles Lakers in five games during the Western Conference Semifinals. The sides then negotiated an exit agreement to end his 13 seasons within Houston’s organization.

For those unaware of the significance of this hire, Morey isn’t just a numbers wiz, but the most prominent executive in basketball when it comes to mastering the usage of analytics.

Since taking over the Rockets after his departure from Boston in the spring of ’07, “Moreyball” – a basketball version of the wildly successful Moneyball plan devised by former Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane that’ heavily reliant on using advanced statistics to your advantage, three-point field goals and layups as opposed to mid-range jumpers – has ascended the basketball stratosphere as Houston has compiled the best record of any franchise in the regular season, making the huge leap from playoff qualifier on the outskirts of contentionship to championship favorite without having to tank for more reliable talent.

To the chagrin of traditionalists who thought Morey wasn’t constructing his roster the right way, he grasped the 2018 Executive of the Year award for his ingenuity and tenacity, even if his groundbreaking strategy of implementing a scheme limited players’ skillsets as they operated in the system. Houston has become a hotbed of All-Star talent in recent years, most notably due to the appeal that James Harden (who Morey shockingly traded for in 2013 from Oklahoma City) gave to them, and they’ve made the postseason for eight straight seasons under Morey’s guise.

There are preeminent questions that will be answered in due time, like how the tandem of Rivers and Morey reconcile such differences like their positioning of bigs and whether they stay on the low post or on the perimeter, or the free agency decisions and who Morey can attract to Philly. More shall be released in the coming days but make no mistake about it, this is a massive splash for the Sixers, who are looking to play an even more prominent role in taking over the East.

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Oct 28, 2020 No Comments
Creed III Could Be Michael B. Jordan Directorial Debut

Creed III Could Be Michael B. Jordan Directorial Debut

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Star of the Creed film franchise, Michael B. Jordan as the late Apollo Creed’s son, Adonis Johnson Creed, a boxing champion that is walking in his father’s footsteps with the help of Rocky Balboa.

This film franchise helped to breath new life into the Rocky franchise that seemed to be on life support following its 2006 release of Rocky Balboa.

The first films director by Ryan Coogler was great, and had fans clamoring for a sequel. While Creed II may have not lived up to the hype, a third installment with Jordan not only returning as a star but the director is interesting enough for fans to turn out.

In a recent report from Deadline that mainly talked about big box office films considering a streaming release, Creed III was mentioned in passing, saying there’s possibility Michael B Jordan is considering to direct the film.

While nothing has been confirmed yet, Rocky franchise producer Irwin Winkler, mentioned the potential opportunity in his book A Life in Movies: Stories From 50 Years in Hollywood, saying, “I promised Michael B. Jordan that he’d get his chance to direct Creed III. Last year in a conversation with our Creed star Michael B. Jordan, I offered him the opportunity to not only star in, but also to direct Creed III.”

What’s your thoughts on this news? Are you excited for another installment into the Rocky/Creed franchise?

Oct 27, 2020 No Comments
Adidas Gazelle Inspired by The Darksaber

Adidas Gazelle Inspired by The Darksaber

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Adidas Originals reveals a new Gazelle inspired by the Darksaber as a part of the Star Wars: The Mandalorian Collection.

This Adidas Gazelle is dressed in a Core Black, Silver Metallic, and Grey color scheme with glowing Three Stripes that honors the legendary bladed lightsaber completed with graphic insoles.

Star Wars x adidas Gazelle “Darksaber”
Color: Core Black/Silver Metallic-Grey Four
Style Code: GZ2753
Release Date: November 4, 2020
Price: $100

The Star Wars x adidas Gazelle “Darksaber” releaseon November 4th at select retailers and adidas.com. Set at a $100 USD retail price tag.

Oct 27, 2020 No Comments
The Adidas x Star Wars collection Gives The Mandalorian His Own adidas NMD R1

The Adidas x Star Wars collection Gives The Mandalorian His Own adidas NMD R1

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The alore of sneakers collaborations is currently at an all-time high from collaboration with music artist, fashion icons, and classic movies.

Sneaker company Adidas relationship with classic 80’s film franchise Star Wars runs deep, the company even recreate the famous Cantina scene from A New Hope, with the announcement of A second season of Disney+’s The Mandalorian series it is only fitting that Adidas celebrate this news with a sneaker.

Adidas Originals will be releasing a kids-exclusive NMD R1 inspired by The Mandalorian.

This adidas NMD comes dressed in a Brown, Pale Nude, and Maroon color scheme, with Silver details and tongue logo, reflecting his durable armor. Inside, see the sockliner show off a special print to celebrate the series.

The Star Wars x adidas NMD R1 “The Mandalorian” will release in kid sizing on November 4th at select retailers and adidas.com. Set at a $120 USD retail price tag.

Oct 27, 2020 No Comments
Adidas Adds Baby Yoda To Their Star Wars Collection

Adidas Adds Baby Yoda To Their Star Wars Collection

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The Star Wars: The Mandalorian collection couldn’t be a collection without having a model or two paying homage to Baby Yoda aka “The Child.”

This collection includes two Adidas Top Ten Hi colorways, the Adidas Superstar, and the Adidas NMD R1. Each pair comes with special branded tongues and graphic insoles housed in Star Wars-themed boxes.

Star Wars x adidas NMD R1 “The Child”
Color: Cream White/Pale Nude-Clear Mint
Style Code: GZ2758
Release Date: November 4, 2020
Price: $140

Look for these adidas Baby Yoda aka The Child styles to release on November 4th at select retailers and adidas.com.

Star Wars x adidas Superstar “The Child”
Color: Linen Green/Core Black-Cream White
Style Code: GZ2751
Release Date: November 4, 2020
Price: $90
Star Wars x adidas Top Ten Hi “The Child”
Color: Cream White/Pale Nude-Glory Mint
Style Code: GZ2746
Release Date: November 4, 2020
Price: $80
Star Wars x adidas Top Ten Hi “The Child”
Color: Bliss/Cream White-Linen Green
Style Code: GZ2739
Release Date: November 4, 2020
Price: $90

Oct 27, 2020 No Comments