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Monday, June 1, 2009

Eddie Jordan was officially introduced as the Sixers' new head coach this morning.

"It's very exciting to accept this responsibility and this challenge," Jordn said in his opening remarks to a Wachovia Center news conference. "I'm a coach, I love to coach. It's the richest tradition in basketball -- Philadelphia basketball, whether playground to the Sixers. It's the challenge at the top of the ladder when you talk about pure basketball. I'm very excited and humbled and giving it 100 percent to restore the tradition and the brand of basketball that the fans, the organization will be proud of."

Jordan said he met with Andre Igoudala last night and had spoken with Elton Brand. Igoudala, Willie Green and Jason Smith attended the press conference.

Immediately, Jordan was peppered with questions about his system and whether it fits the personnel that the Sixers have.

"There's a formula for each team to win and we're going to find that formula," Jordan said.

Said Sixers president/general manager Ed Stefanski: "Eddie's system fits us perfectly with the talent we have in this organization."

Jordan talked a lot about "interchangeable parts." "It's team basketball, enhances players that are not great scorers and makes great scorers help teammates. It's just not about perimeter shooting. At the end of the possession or somewhere during the possession, you're looking for a quality shot."

Although Stefanski and Jordan have a previous relationship with the Nets, Stefanski said that their interaction prior to Tony DiLeo’s decision to not return was minimal. He said they saw each other at games, texted each other and had a few phone calls.

“This was not that Eddie Jordan was going to be the coach and nobody else,” Stefanski said. “I told Eddie and all qualified candidates that this was going to be a process.”

Stefanski added that he was “very comfortable” with the selection process, despite assertions from some quarters that he went too slowly and others that he went too quickly. “I can’t make everybody happy,” he said.

Stefanski said what “sealed the deal” was Jordan’s second interview, which included more than 4 hours of “chalk talk.”

“We came away wowed,” Stefanski said. “This is the guy for us. He fits our need as a leader from a communication standpoint. He fits our need as an X and O guy and the development of young players. We are thrilled to have Eddie Jordan as the coach of the 76ers.”

Asked about his philosophy, Jordan said, “Stay organized offensively for 24, 48, 82. Stay organized through the offense for 24 seconds, 48 minutes, 82 games. You manage a game through the offense. Defense is a big key. This team is built through defensive players already. The offense will only help them.”

In terms of a learning curve, Jordan said, “It is very easy to learn. It’s harder to coach. That’s why Ed is paying me the money he is paying me.

“It’s basketball … There are so many parts that it’s consistent. I’ve had teams and tremendous players that once they are in the offense and once they understand it they don’t want to go back to a typical standaround NBA offense. There are going to be some frustration in it because I like to see it really pop and be in sync. I will demand that. I may push them a little bit harder, a little faster. If you are a basketball player with basketball IQ, you will learn.”

After two years of the Sixers making the playoffs and losing in the first round, Jordan said the team was "ready to take the next step" and vowed that this team would "play harder, smarter and longer than our opponents."

Look for full coverage of Eddie Jordan's hiring in Tuesday's Daily News.


 

Posted by Daily News staff @ 12:22 PM  Permalink | 71 comments
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Posted 12:54 PM, 06/01/2009
stefanskimakesmesick
Has anyone noticed big bad Eddie Jordan's record with the Wizards teams that had way more talent than the 76ers? How about the great record that got him fired? Does anyone truly believe this team will ever be a contender with the roster and now this coach? Do we tune in each season and hope for sliding into the playoffs? Well...that's what it's become. They will be convinced this garbage will be able to make a shot this season and will make MINIMAL changes this summer. Ed...thanks for nothing
Posted 01:06 PM, 06/01/2009
stefanskimakesmesick
How many games does Elton play this season? I'm setting the O/U at 40. Way to spend $$ correctly ED. This team is so strapped with bad contracts it's going to be .500 teams for many many years
Posted 01:12 PM, 06/01/2009
gallen024
I think Eddie is a great hire... Go Sixers!!! Get ready for the domination next year, Elton Brand is going to come back ready to be an MVP caliber player..
Posted 01:21 PM, 06/01/2009
psv
The Princeton offense will not work in Philly - the ball handling skills simply aren't there. We don't have a roster with that kind of skill. Outside of Miller, Brand and Young, how is this going to work? You need all five players on the same page running this offense, otherwise it simply does. not. work. Does Stefanski have a plan for getting rid of Green and Dalembert and suddenly coming up with money outside of the exceptions they have? Because next year is going to be horrible otherwise.
Posted 01:33 PM, 06/01/2009
pgcd3
No one cares about this. Lead the sports with something more interesting like the Phillies Double A team.
Posted 01:37 PM, 06/01/2009
KMG
I think there is talent here, but a lot of the talent (Iguodala, Speights, Young) plays the same position. Trade one of them for a pure shooting guard and do whatever it takes to get rid of Dalembert. Williams can play point, the #1 pick can back him up. Put Brand at Center. Green, Evans, Smith? All spare pieces, if they play more than 10 min a night on a regular basis something is wrong.
Posted 01:37 PM, 06/01/2009
PhillyFanInLA
Lousy hire. Sad sad sad that the Sixers are stuck in this cycle of mediocrity. They're not bad enough to get into the lottery and get a top three pick to get another franchise player, and they're not good enough to compete for a title. Getting Elton Brand was a bad fit for this team. They need to clean house and start over.
Posted 01:38 PM, 06/01/2009
rizbik
was anyone there besides you, phil?
Posted 01:51 PM, 06/01/2009
Drew777
Hey everybody stand up and cheer. It's the team of the year. 10, 9, 8, 76ers.
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Posted 02:07 PM, 06/01/2009
Gmilst1
Does Jordan know how dissapointed the fans are that he has become the new coach. What is the business plan for the Sixers organization? I just don't get how this team is so poorly run. I really just do not know what to say about this franchise anymore. They have left me speechless, again, and again, and again.
Posted 02:10 PM, 06/01/2009
scrap32
this stinks ...
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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.