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 2021โ€“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, “Fโ€”โ€“ this dude.”