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Friday, May 29, 2009

Is Eddie Jordan the right choice?
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Let the record show that Eddie Jordan owns a home in Princeton, N.J.

All the best maps and computer links indicate a drive from there to the Wachovia Center in reasonable traffic should take about 55 minutes.

Jordan will be making that trip on a regular basis.

That is because the 76ers' coaching search, according to a source with knowledge of the situation, ended tonight. The Daily News learned that the Sixers offered the job to Jordan, the former Sacramento and Washington coach who interviewed twice for the position.

According to the source, nothing official has been signed, but Jordan quickly accepted, and a contract is expected to be finalized, with a formal announcement coming Monday. The team announced the agreement later tonight, after the Daily News  first reported it.

“I saw first-hand the immense impact Eddie Jordan had in helping the Nets reach two NBA Finals and as the head coach in Washington, he consistently put his teams in a position to win on a nightly basis,” Sixers president/general manager Ed Stefanski said in a statement. “He embodies all the qualities I was looking for in the next head coach of the Sixers and we are very excited to have him in Philadelphia.”

Comcast SportsNet is reporting that the deal is for 3 years. The Wizards owe Jordan an estimated $4 million for 2009-10, which means that a setoff will be in place if the Sixers’ package starts at less than that.

It is believed that Jordan will bring longtime aide Mike O’Koren as an assistant. There is also reason to believe that current Sixers assistant Aaron McKie will have a role.

Jordan, who went through a second interview with Stefanski, Comcast-Spectacor president/chief operating officer Peter Luukko, and other members of the basketball operations staff earlier this week, was not immediately available for comment.

Dallas assistant Dwane Casey, who also went through a second interview, was made aware of the situation last night.
“I thought it was a first-class process,” Casey said. “I thank Ed Stefanski for allowing me to get to the final two, and even though I didn’t get it, it was definitely first class. I was told it was a matter of having a comfort level with Eddie Jordan, and I totally understand that. I think the world of Ed Stefanski.”

Stefanski has been in Chicago at the NBA predraft combine. He made it a policy not to comment on any details of his search for a replacement for Tony DiLeo while it was ongoing.

DiLeo took over in midstream after the firing of Maurice Cheeks in December, finishing with a record of 32-27, the second-best percentage among the eight replacement coaches in the league. DiLeo, though, removed his name from consideration to continue in the job, instead agreeing to resume his duties as senior vice president/assistant general manager. He did not have a separate contract to coach.
Cheeks, though, remains under contract for the 2009-10 season and is owed an estimated $3 million.

Jordan was fired by Washington with a 1-10 record this season. He took the Wizards to the playoffs four times in his five-plus seasons, leaving with a record of 197-224. Overall, he is 230-288, with an 8-18 record in the playoffs.
When Stefanski began his search he said it was not necessarily important for him to have a history with a candidate, but, in this case, he does. Jordan was the lead assistant with New Jersey for four seasons when Stefanski was an executive with that franchise. The Nets went to the Finals twice during that time, in 2002 and ’03.

Jordan, 54, also interviewed for the vacant Kings job. He spent more than 3 hours with Kings owners Joe and Gavin Maloof and president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie on May 12. After that meeting, Petrie was quoted as saying, in part: “He displayed some very interesting insights in his analysis of our current roster. We also talked about his development as a coach over the years, and he provided his thoughts on how a young Washington Wizards team improved during his tenure into a team that made the playoffs in four out of his five full seasons there.”

When the Wizards picked up an option on Jordan’s contract in September 2008, team president Ernie Grunfeld said: “Eddie has done an outstanding job and has been instrumental in making us a perennial playoff team.” The Wizards, though, were riddled by injuries, including losing star guard Gilbert Arenas for virtually the entire season.
Jordan played at Rutgers, helping lead the Scarlet Knights to the NCAA Final Four in 1976. He left school as the career leader in assists and steals, and became a second-round draft choice of Cleveland in ’77. He was later a member of the 1982 Lakers that won the NBA championship.

In his seven seasons as a player, he averaged 8.1 points, 3.8 assists and 1.8 steals.
The Sixers also conducted interviews with Boston associate head coach Tom Thibodeau, longtime Los Angeles Lakers assistant Kurt Rambis, current Sixers pro personnel scout Chris Ford and Villanova coach Jay Wright. They had informed Rambis that they were going in another direction; Wright, who took the Wildcats to the NCAA Final Four, withdrew from consideration.

Rambis is being viewed as the likely front-runner for the Kings job, although he will not be interviewed until after the Western Conference final series between the Lakers and Denver. Thibodeau is scheduled to meet with the Kings today in Las Vegas. The other known candidate for that job is Paul Westphal, the former Phoenix and Seattle coach.

Posted by Phil Jasner @ 8:07 PM  Permalink | 65 comments
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Posted 08:23 PM, 05/29/2009
nicolosi54
Wonderful! A loser coaching losers.
Posted 08:23 PM, 05/29/2009
jhnesunshine
I'm not convinced this is the best move, but I'm willing to give Stefanski the benefit of the doubt.
Posted 08:30 PM, 05/29/2009
rswknight
If Jordan has a defensive deputy, I am good with it. Dala and Thad will kill it in the Princeton Offense.
Posted 08:35 PM, 05/29/2009
ChillyWilly
Yawn
Posted 08:35 PM, 05/29/2009
hillbillybirdsfan
I feel the same way about the new coach as I do about the team, undecided and largely ambivalent.
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Posted 08:40 PM, 05/29/2009
kjuggs77
Of the last 25 years that I've followed Philly sports, has there ever been a pro team that people cared as little about as these Sixers? Not horrible, not good, no future... just straight up limbo...
Posted 08:44 PM, 05/29/2009
rick2657
Ed the walk to high school took longer than your search for a head coach. Jordon was your choice right after you fired Tony!
Posted 08:44 PM, 05/29/2009
maximus
Man, I think I am going to cancel my nba package. I cant believe the recycling of poor coaches in this league. More losing seasons, maybe the next four years. Lets hope the phils do well and I think the Iggles are SB bound.
Posted 08:47 PM, 05/29/2009
wantowin
Great, a Washington Wizards reject. He could't get the job done with them but some how it will be different here. Way to think out of the box. 3 years we will be back in the same spot. Again.
Posted 08:47 PM, 05/29/2009
JimG
If you don't care about the Sixers, then what's the point of reading articles about them and posting comments about them? Pretty lame to proclaim that you don't care about something when you just took the time out of your day to read the article and post a comment about it.
Posted 08:50 PM, 05/29/2009
lmcpsu
What an awful decision. Another two years of mediocrity and then another coaching search.
Posted 08:58 PM, 05/29/2009
KevinRx
Who gives a rats a**
Posted 09:02 PM, 05/29/2009
hope55
This was the call on the Sixers' forum back in December of 07 when Ed replaced Billy King.
Posted 09:03 PM, 05/29/2009
Dean1
The best thing for all Philadelphia fans would be if Comcast and Brian Roberts sold both the Sixers and the Flyers to someone that actually cared about the overall performance of the team rather than tix sales, TV revenues, concessions, etc. I know it's a business, but Comcast owns these two teams to monopolize the TV sports market in Philadelphia. It's a content driven business plan and violates a public trust between the owners and fans of professional sports teams. Roberts and Comcast should show some class and let our city have its teams back. Until this occurs, I have made good on my promise and cancelled my Sixers season tickets (and I was center court, 13 rows up).
Posted 09:04 PM, 05/29/2009
FloridaBrian
He couldn't win with Arenas and Jamison, but is expected to win with Iggy and an injured Brand? This guy is a joke of a coach, and this is worse than hiring Randy Ayers. Doug Collins, Jeff Van Gundy, or any other proven winner would have been much better.
Posted 09:05 PM, 05/29/2009
philly10
Jordan was fired with a 1-10 record this season. He took the Wizards to the playoffs four times in his five-plus seasons, leaving with a record of 197-224. Overall, he is 230-288, with an 8-18 record in the playoffs...IT PAYS TO STEFANSKI'S BUDDY.
Posted 09:07 PM, 05/29/2009
philly10
IT PAYS TO BE STEFANSKI'S BUDDY...IS ANYONE SURPRISED?
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Posted 09:19 PM, 05/29/2009
pgcd3
Pathetic. What a pitiful franchise!! They clearly don't care about the fans and they'll be rewarded with an empty stadium next year.
Posted 09:20 PM, 05/29/2009
sixers_610
I love when people like KevinRx say who cares, yet they take the time to read the article/make a comment on it anyway. Ah, the irony.
Posted 09:29 PM, 05/29/2009
ajb1976
Ok with choice, but Phil no spell check?
Posted 09:32 PM, 05/29/2009
pgcd3
I said it before the coaching search was like a car accident. The Sixers are now totalled. I feel sorry for the writers that have to cover this team.
Posted 09:33 PM, 05/29/2009
hegzatsc
not that i care about the NBA anymore, but Eddie Jordan? Stanfanski is throwing his unemployeed friend a bone. terrible move. .444 average
Posted 09:36 PM, 05/29/2009
Aash-philly
Hopefully this will work out, depends on Brand's health. Go 76ers. If you support Philly sports, support all of them. The 76ers put up a good fight against the team that is about to close out the favored Cavs.
Posted 09:51 PM, 05/29/2009
Rev.
I don't think this was a good choice. I'm willing to give him a chance. Looking at his record, the tickets will be cheap for many years!
Posted 09:57 PM, 05/29/2009
pgcd3
I've already commented on the stupidity of this. Now I just want it gone from the home page. It isn't a top story. The Sixers have marched further into irrelevance.
Posted 10:03 PM, 05/29/2009
Shenkman3
Look, I hope the guy is the next John Wooden but I don't see it. He's one of these recycled guys who has had opportunities (with better teams) and has not succeeded. We want a championship, not mediocrity. This city only cares about the Sixers when they are really good. So another year of empty arenas and total lack of interest and enthusiasm. They better hope they can get a steal like Ty Lawson in the draft. Only chance of success this season.
Posted 10:06 PM, 05/29/2009
Ballgame
I know there weren't great choices out there but there does not seem to be anything inspiring about the choice of Jordan. He is mediocre at best and it disappointingly appears that Stefanski is as well. I thought that Stefanski would be doing a much better job. What has Jordan done to make us think that he will help this team become something? It seems that Stefanski settled on him because he has a long relationship with him. Wonderful. I am a long time Sixer fan but have no hope for them for the first time in a long time.
Posted 10:07 PM, 05/29/2009
GetReal!!!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 10:09 PM, 05/29/2009
ArtieLange
brutal....Van Gundy would of atleast been entertaining!
Posted 10:25 PM, 05/29/2009
KG
Hey Sammy, You've got a meeting with The Eddies.
Posted 10:25 PM, 05/29/2009
mjb
I'm ready for another 43 win season.
Posted 10:29 PM, 05/29/2009
ForrestAveDave
i am not convinced its the best move either folks. I guess he ddoes have a decent BB pedigree. I just hate that Charles called it!! He does have playoff and Finals experience. I want him to get in their buts if the keep screwing up on defense!! Lets see... (like we have a choice)
Posted 10:39 PM, 05/29/2009
PhillyTrue
This guy was the best they could find? He seems to be just an average coach. Maybe we could hire some assistant coaches off the Detroit Lions staff to help Eddie out.
Posted 10:41 PM, 05/29/2009
PhillySubsMac
What a shocking development. Like anyone with even half a clue didn't know this was Stefanski's guy probably several months ago.
Posted 10:41 PM, 05/29/2009
eaglesindallas
Cheap sixers!!! I'd be happy w/ a no-name from a winning team. He stunk as Kings coach. I'd rather have an assistant from a winning team. Stefanski should pull off the mask and reveal himself as Billy King a la Mission Impossible 2.
Posted 10:45 PM, 05/29/2009
philasportsfan
Eddie must want to go back to scouting. Jordon is a terrible choice. Recycling should be left for glass, plastic bags, metal and newspapers, not coaches who have been unsuccessful in the NBA! There a plenty of assistants, including some of those Stefanski interviewed who deserve a shot at a head coach's spot a whole lot more than those who have failed at the position, sometimes more than once!
Posted 10:54 PM, 05/29/2009
Phils_World_Champs
You said it wantown. If management still has their head up their ??? they can get Mo back until they make up their minds. At least they were competitive under him.
Posted 11:11 PM, 05/29/2009
Tozmanian
F**k all ytou A**holes. Good Pick. Good Coach. Gr8 team next year. .
Posted 11:17 PM, 05/29/2009
mapet6
Who cares?
Posted 11:29 PM, 05/29/2009
natedog
further cements this town's allegiance to college hoops. maybe cueball will be cutting mo cheeks lawn next year. hey toz eddie wants to interview you for di leo's job
Posted 11:35 PM, 05/29/2009
CrotchetyOldMan
I decided a couple of months ago to give up my season tickets. Nothing's happened to change my mind.
Posted 11:43 PM, 05/29/2009
schwike
All these negative comments.....Give the guy a chance....You are already passing judgement.....He should have never been fired from the Wizard job....
Posted 11:53 PM, 05/29/2009
stanley
fire and grit can win a championship but this team doesn't have it. the eagles have a chance, the flyers have a chance, the phils definately have a chance - the sixers and all involed with the sixers, it feels like they are collecting checks til they get traded to a real team. what would save the sixers would be $20 tickets, people that actually like them would show up at games, an underdog team in an underdog city.
Posted 11:54 PM, 05/29/2009
tjc4golf
Fire Stefanski!
Posted 11:59 PM, 05/29/2009
dpcoz
i predict 2.5 seasons then his firing
Posted 12:23 AM, 05/30/2009
76er
Well said Dean1. Ed Snider and Ed S. continue to make bad moves. Aweful hire. Look at his record with Wizards and his playoff record. Aweful. He had three all-stars on the Wizards and couldn't get out of first round in a weak eastern division. It's time for both Eds to step down.
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Posted 12:29 AM, 05/30/2009
76er
He has a losing record and his playoff record is horrible. He never got his team out of the first round. What makes him the best choice?
Posted 12:41 AM, 05/30/2009
76er
Sixers hired a guy who looks like he's addicted to crack. Great hire, Ed. When does your pass with fans run out?
Posted 12:41 AM, 05/30/2009
MRD
the sixers a bunch of losers anyway! Should have gotten Avery Johnson! No wonder Boston is a better team!
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Posted 01:10 AM, 05/30/2009
bv2st
1-10 record this season. He took the Wizards to the playoffs four times in his five-plus seasons, leaving with a record of 197-224. Overall, he is 230-288, with an 8-18 record in the playoffs. Wow - Can we start tomorrow!!!!
Posted 01:13 AM, 05/30/2009
psu05
What a charade all of the interviews were! This guy was rumored to be the choice as soon as the bloated Stefanski got the job a year and a half ago.
Posted 02:34 AM, 05/30/2009
George C
Stefanski has been decent so far but not all of his choices have been solid, ie. Elton Brand. I want to have faith in Stefanski but frankly if Jordan tanks next year both he and Stefanski have to hit the pike. I sincerely hope this is the right move but I have my doubts.
Posted 03:53 AM, 05/30/2009
fillyfan
Very unimpressive choice. The Sixers would benefit from a coach who has been around winners. He would be able to gauge the intangibles that separate the players from the winners. He seems to be a good poker player, calling the Sixers' bluff. Maybe he can get someone to take Iggy or Sam and their monstrous contracts.
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Posted 05:08 AM, 05/30/2009
chico5000
Had mix reaction about this hiring, I followed this team from down under since the Iverson days hoping that each season this team can get back to the glory days of 2000-2001 season. Ed should have highered based on track record rather than somebody who he worked with in the past. We’ll wait and see what happens now. Politics!!!!!
Posted 05:25 AM, 05/30/2009
STEVE5444
Here comes Mr. Jordan
Posted 06:17 AM, 05/30/2009
Boston Hater
Yep, the Sixers should've hired a winner like JVG who's won zero championships, Doug Collins who hasn't won a playoff series in since the stone age, or Avery Johnson who flat out said he doesn't want the job. Hey maybe they could've hired Tom Thibodeau who in almost 20 years coaching, has never thought of as good enough to be a team's head coach. Yep, the Sixers botched this hire, but picking Jordan over an army of amazing choices.
Posted 10:47 AM, 05/30/2009
The Marco Islander
Sickerville. Jordan has a career, 58 games under .500, record with teams more talented than the current Sixers. Stefanski should be fired. What has he done? He just hired a losing coach to coach hie losing players. Miller is gone in FA and he was their best player. They pick 17th and have no 2nd rounder. No one wants Dalembert and Green, no perimter shooters and no real shooting guard either. Ai is way overrated. The man can't drive and dribble the ball in cintrol without giving it up. The empty seats will continue to grow. This is a boring team with a losing coach now. Snider deserves to lose big money with he choice of GM and approval of Jordan as coach. Remember how much he loved Billy King. King could possibly be one of the worst GM's in 76er's history. He gave huge contracts to Dalembert and Green, traded away KOrver, their only perimeter shooter. You can't root for an organization that makes one poor choice after another. Bring back Croce. At least they were exciting then and the seats were full when the good teams came to town.
Posted 12:19 PM, 05/30/2009
eric300
For all you crying Eddie didn't have the support of the wiz organization. The owner sided with Gil. Give the man a chance. and Stop crying about everything philly fans
Posted 01:54 PM, 05/30/2009
KGKoons
I guess a losing coach must have some points. He is a retread that teams seems to respect. Why, I cannot fathom. A defensive specialist with Sam huh?
About Sixerville Blog
Phil Jasner joined the staff of the Daily News in 1972. He has covered the 76ers and the NBA on a full-time basis since 1981. He won the 2004 Curt Gowdy Media Award, presented by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions to the sport during his career; he was a finalist for the award in 2001, when he also received a lifetime achievement award from the Professional Basketball Writers Association during the NBA Finals. He is a past president of the Professional Basketball Writers Association and the Philadelphia College Basketball Writers Association. Along the way, he has covered high school sports, the Big 5, the Eagles and the NFL, the World Football League, the North American Soccer League and what was then the Major Indoor Soccer League. He is a proud graduate of Temple University, and spent his early professional days at the Pottstown (Pa.) Mercury, Montgomery Newspapers (Fort Washington, Pa.), the Norristown (Pa.) Times-Herald and the Trentonian.

Bob Cooney has been at the Daily News for almost 20 years, working in the sports department the past 12 years. This is his first season on the Sixers beat. He has covered just about everything, but mostly college basketball, where he has been the La Salle beat writer for the past six seasons.