NBA-NEWS: The general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers officially announced the signing of the Miami Heat point guard, who is a star and a fan favorite. A four-year, $124.6 million deal was signed in exchange for the previous transaction. According to ESPN this evening, a veteran forward publicly shames a 76ers disloyal after the player drops the biggest block of the year after….

Sixers general manager Elton Brand calls 'The Process' a failure

Veteran forward dumps burn of the year as 76ers traitor is publically humiliated
Unquestionably a contender for burn of the year.
The Philadelphia 76ers are accustomed to having their carpets professionally cleaned. Drama has always been a part of the franchise’s yearly endeavors, to the point where a healthy off-court season ought to truly inspire the creators to take action.
Of all the 76ers-related histrionics over the years, the epic feud between the team and star Ben Simmons stands out the most. This effectively launched the franchise into a new era, so it probably doesn’t need any additional context spoonfeeding.

Sixers general manager Elton Brand calls 'The Process' a failure

And in the spirit of candor, we introduce to you Georges Niang, a former forward for the 76ers, as the front-runner for burn of the year.
Georges Niang, a former forward with the 76ers, shockingly insults Ben Simmons.
While Niang may not have meant to, he ended up being a major show stealer when questioned about his feelings when Ben Simmons decided to sit out the entire 2021–22 season on the Road Trippin’ podcast with Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye, and Allie Clifton.

Sixers general manager Elton Brand calls 'The Process' a failure

I signed little over the minimum; I’m from Utah. And I think, “Oh, this is ideal.”

‘How the [expletive] am I going to make things happen,’ I think to myself. Then he started to move around the building, and you would think, “What’s up, man?” You know, and he would be like, [nods], and at that point I would have thought, “F—– this dude.”