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[September 19, 2018]
The Philadelphia 76ers will name
former on-court star Elton Brand, who had two separate stints for
the team in his 17-year playing career, to fill the club's vacant
general manager role, ESPN reported Tuesday.
NBA sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski that Brand will be
promoted from his current position as the team's vice president of
basketball operations. Per the report, Brand will be announced as
the new GM at a press conference on Thursday.
Wojnarowski said that Brand, 39, impressed both team ownership and
head coach Brett Brown during the team's extended interview process,
one that raised eyebrows around the league for lasting months past
the NBA draft in June as well as the start of free agency in July.
The surprising choice of Brand to handle the team's GM duties will
cap a turbulent off season for the up-and-coming 76ers, who leapt
from just 10 wins two seasons ago to 52 last season. Brown has
served as the interim GM since Bryan Colangelo was dismissed in June
on the heels of a controversy surrounding Twitter burner accounts
used to critique players and share privileged information.
--Miami Heat president Pat Riley said that shooting guard Dion
Waiters won't be ready for the start of training camp on Sept. 25
and likely will miss the start of the regular season.
Waiters underwent surgery on the left ankle in mid-January and was
informed at the time that he might not be available at the beginning
of the season. Waiters averaged 14.3 points in 30 games last season.
He played in his final game on Dec. 23 before undergoing the surgery
a few weeks later.
The Heat open the season on Oct. 18 against the Magic in Orlando and
will have Dwyane Wade available to play shooting guard. Wade
officially signed his one-year, $2.4 million deal on Tuesday. The
12-time All-Star has indicated this will be his final season.
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76ers center Elton Brand (42) greets 76ers guard Louis Williams (23)
while Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert (55) and Pacers forward
Danny Granger (33) pass behind them during the fourth quarter of
their NBA basketball game in Indianapolis April 21, 2012.
REUTERS/Brent Smith/File Photo
--Minnesota Timberwolves center Justin Patton had surgery to repair
a broken bone in his right foot, the team announced.
The procedure, performed in New York, was deemed successful in
addressing the fractured fifth metatarsal in Patton's right foot.
Per the team, the 6-foot-11 center will be out of action
indefinitely and did not disclose a timetable for recovery.
It marks the second straight year that Patton, the No. 16 overall
pick in 2017, has sustained a broken foot before the season.
Entering his rookie season last year, Patton fractured his left
foot, which sidelined him for summer league and training camp.
--The NBA salary cap is climbing to $109 million in 2019 and $118
million in 2020, The Athletic reported.
Luxury-tax rates will be $132 million next season and $143 million
in 2020, per the report.
In June, the NBA announced it set the salary cap for the 2018-19
season at $101.9 million.
--Field Level Media
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