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Why The Sixers Believe Daryl Morey And Doc Rivers Can Fix Their Flaws

In something that has been said a million times when discussing the Philadelphia 76ers, there are three ways to acquire talent in the NBA. The first is for a team to absolutely nail the Draft and stockpile the kinds of young players who are capable of being franchise cornerstones for more than a decade. The second is for a team to use cap space to reel in big-money free agents and accelerate their timetable for success. The third is to have a treasure trove of assets to turn into superstars in trades, giving an organization a way to blast through whatever ceiling they might have at a given time.

This gets talked about with regards to the Sixers because they had all three of these things, and the discourse around them oftentimes centers around how it was all bungled. At one point, ahead of the 2017 NBA Draft, Philadelphia had picks, cap space, and two young pillars in Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons. It would have taken breathtaking mismanagement for things to have gone off the rails, and wouldn’t you know it, that’s exactly what happened.

In the blink of an eye, the Sixers went from a team with a seemingly endless amount of tradable assets and gobs of cap space to the cautionary tale of what happens when you cannot get out of your own way. Even if things made sense in a vacuum — trading up to take Markelle Fultz made sense at the time, getting a promising player in Zhaire Smith and a future unprotected first for Mikal Bridges did too (albeit not quite as much), going all-in for Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris in a year when the Eastern Conference was there to be won would have looked awfully different if not for a Kawhi Leonard miracle shot, etc. — they ended up being good short-term decisions that, in the aggregate, put a hard ceiling on them in the long-term.

Now, Philadelphia is in the midst of a gigantic overhaul as they look to lift that ceiling in whatever way they can. Embiid and Simmons are still there, but the team around them meant that the squad failed to live up to expectations this season. Even before Simmons got injured and missed effectively all of the NBA’s Orlando Bubble, the Sixers felt like a team that was its own worst enemy. The flashes of brilliance were often followed up by injuries and issues related to poor fits — it seemed like a fun experiment at the time, but in retrospect, handing a gigantic contract to a really good player in Al Horford when they had Embiid is kind of baffling. Same with Harris, who is another really good player but didn’t consistently play up to the standard of which he’s capable and is a clunky fit at the four when the team already has Simmons.

Ultimately, the Sixers opted to fix the things they could fix right away. They fired Brett Brown and replaced him with the experience of Doc Rivers. Then, reports from earlier this week indicated that they will bring in Daryl Morey, immediately giving their front office a boost in the form of a respected executive who is willing to do whatever it takes to win, even if it means getting creative. If there is anyone who can figure out a way to get the team out of the mess in which it finds itself, it is Morey, and while Rivers has shown flaws as a coach, he is building out a staff that can compensate for those as he focuses on managing a locker room that never seemed cohesive in 2020.

Whether or not this all works out remains to be seen. Philly’s cap sheet mess is well known, but they still have some assets to work with should Morey want to explore big shakeups immediately — interesting young players like Matisse Thybulle and Shake Milton, plenty of second-round picks and the Nets’ first-round selection this year — but the team still has an uphill battle ahead of it. At the very least, Morey and Rivers give them two things they did not previously have: Experienced NBA decision-makers who know what to do with talent and how to make it all fit.

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Explaining how Rivers and his staff — which will include respected names like Sam Cassell, David Joerger, and longtime Pacers assistant Dan Burke — fits into this equation is easy enough. While Brown did a good job at the helm, Philly needed a new set of eyes to look at things. Rivers and Joerger both have gobs of head coaching experience, Cassell could be a head coach in the league right now, and Burke is one of the best assistants in the NBA, particularly when it comes to coaching up a defense. Rivers may not be a perfect coach, but he’s assembling one of the best and deepest staffs in the league. On top of all of that, if Harris is going to be a core piece of what they do moving forward (and that’s up to Morey), they brought in the coach under whom he had the best season of his career.

Morey is the much bigger piece to this puzzle. A coach can do fantastic things, but they also need to have pieces that can work together — handing Gordon Ramsay a funky Chopped basket could work, but it would not be anywhere near as good as handing him ingredients that make sense with one another. Morey, for everything that can be said about his unshakable belief in numbers that never manifested themselves in a championship in Houston, is perhaps the single most willing executive in basketball to leave absolutely zero stone unturned.

The numbers were, generally, the things that defined Morey with the Rockets. Whether it was building a team that eschewed midrange jumpers altogether, or jettisoned all their big men, or let James Harden and Chris Paul iso guys to death, if you ask 100 NBA fans about what they’ll recall about those Houston teams, it will probably be that they were at the forefront of Mathball™. In addition to that, though, was the fact that Morey believed, at the end of the day, in the importance of stars. Even if they did not always land them, the Rockets at the very least seemed to do their due diligence whenever someone would hit the market — it’s how they got Harden, it’s how they got Paul, and while ESPN’s Tim MacMahon reported this was not his preferred course of action, it is how they got Russell Westbrook.

Philadelphia has stars. For all the concerns about their fit with one another, Embiid and Simmons are stars. It seems safe to assume that every decision Morey will make will be done through the lens of maximizing what they can and cannot do — and if he decides to break up that pairing somewhere down the line, Morey isn’t someone who will sell for pennies on the dollar just to get a deal done. This does not mean that either will be asked to chuck threes, but it would be sensible that skills like shooting and playmaking would be paramount in all the roster decisions they make. Same with, say, the ability to defend guards and fly around on the perimeter with the knowledge that Embiid is patrolling the paint.

Morey’s also willing to give up whatever it takes outside of his pillars to maximize their success. This has its obvious flaws — the Rockets’ future in the Draft is, for lack of a better word, bleak, and they have a whole lot of money tied up in four guys going forward, the youngest of whom is soon-to-be 30-year-old Robert Covington. The bad news for the Sixers is their cap situation is the toughest in the league, but the window will theoretically be open a little longer with a 26-year-old and a 24-year-old as its main players. In the meantime, he will work the phones along with general manager Elton Brand to figure something out around them. Having Morey and Rivers means you believe your window is right now, and both will presumably operate with the requisite urgency that comes from this declaration.

The Sixers’ wager for years has been that having talent is the single-most important think they could do in pursuit of a title. That was a correct assessment, but it missed an important element: Talent does not work harmoniously solely because it exists. It needs to operate within the right infrastructure, one that makes all the pieces fit with one another to make the sum of the parts exceed even the most impressive bunch of individuals. There is no guarantee this version of the Philadelphia 76ers’ works, but in Rivers, his staff, and Morey, they finally have people who understand how to make that happen.

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Who’s Timothy Olyphant’s Marshal Character In ‘The Mandalorian’ (And Why Is He Wearing Armor)?

(SPOILERS from The Mandalorian‘s Season 2 premiere will be found below.)

Timothy Olyphant made his The Mandalorian introduction right away in the Season 2 premiere thanks to his character Cobb Vanth being a central part of the aptly titled debut episode called, “The Marshal.” And, yes, that is Boba Fett’s armor he’s wearing when he first confronts Mando on Tattooine. Although, neither his character nor Mando know that, which could lead to trouble down the road.

Of course, Star Wars fans know this isn’t Cobb Vanth’s first rodeo in a galaxy far, far away. The character first appeared in the Star Wars novel “Aftermath” by Chuck Wendig. Just like his The Mandalorian debut, Vanth had acquired Boba Fett’s armor from Jawas, who had salvaged it after the classic bounty hunter was knocked into the Sarlacc Pit during Luke Skyalker’s rescue of Han Solo in Return of the Jedi. While the armored Vanth does become a sheriff and eventually mayor of a small Tatooine village in the books, that location is known as Freetown instead of Mos Pelgo, but that’s just one of the changes to Vanth’s story.

After perusing the Wookieepedia, it appears that The Mandalorian writers have altered Vanth’s tale, and the official Lucasfilm stance has always been that what happens in the films and TV shows supersede the novels. If the story from the book held, Vanth would have already worked with Tusken Raiders several times and brought down a Krayt dragon long before Mando arrived. However, in the Season 2 episode, it’s clear this is Vanth’s first time doing both, and the events in The Mandalorian are now canon.

In another significant change, Vanth’s time with Boba Fett’s armor is cut short as he hands it over to Mando, and judging by the final minutes of the “The Marshal,” it’s original owner might have plans to take it back. Whether that involves Olyphant popping up again in Season 2 remains to be seen, but we’re definitely not opposed to more Space Raylan.

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‘Recon’ Is Here To Get You Excited About Video Games

Throw away your couch and buy that $300 racecar seat on wheels because UPROXX Recon is finally out of beta. It’s a brand new show that is here to break down all the latest video game news and culture so you can stop begging your friends to tell you what’s cool.

The show is hosted by prominent Twitch streamer and TikTok heavyweight, SushiBAE. His sidekick? UPROXX Edge Gaming writer and Season 14 Rocket League Grand Champion AJ Lodge… aka me. Our hope is that the show allows you to find a real love for video game culture, hands-on insight, and perhaps the joys of watching a real friendship blossom. Everyone say “aw.” But for real, there’s so much fun to be had that it’s worth a borderless full-screen.

In this first episode, we talk everything: from the smash-hit indie Among Us, the latest developments from the front-lines of the console wars, and what we’re excited to see from upcoming AAA titles. And because we’re both super smart and read the newspaper, we make sure you get all the big details so you can stay in the know without having to comb through a dozen different listicles just to find out that you can pet the dog. That and, you know, our opinions: which are always serious but don’t always need to be taken seriously.

Basically, we’re here to talk about what makes games fun for everyone, whether that’s skill-based matchmaking or determined by your ability to play as Travis Scott. UPROXX Recon is about whatever gets you excited about video games, memes and all. And it’s in the video above. So watch it.

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The NBA May Want A 50-Game Season If The Players Union Wants To Start In January

Since the Orlando Bubble came to a close, all of the league’s attention has shifted toward the complicated question of when — not to mention how — the next season might start. With the league, the owners, and the players’ union all seemingly on a different wavelength, the timeline remains murkier than ever.

After a recent board of governors’ meeting, news emerged that the league wants to start the 2020-2021 season as early as Dec. 22 to preserve the Christmas Day slate, which is a major revenue stream, and avoid any conflicts on the other end of the schedule regarding the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Unsurprisingly, the players’ union initially balked at that idea, with NBPA director Michele Roberts saying that it “defies common sense” that the NBA would be able to get up and running again on such an accelerated time line, given the many logistical and safety issues involved.

Now, the league is pushing back, according the New York Times‘ Marc Stein, saying that a late January start date could likely mean only a 50-game regular season.

Stein goes on to clarify that the 50-game season would have significant financial implications for the players. The 72-game schedule beginning in Dec. would mean would play roughly every other day and would put the NBA Finals somewhere in mid-July, thus avoiding any potential conflicts with the Olympics.

The league and the union are facing a deadline on Friday for those talks, although they are expected to once again be extended into next week.

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Rexx Life Raj Announces His ‘California Poppy 2’ Release Date With The Sunny ‘State Of Mind’ Video

Rexx Life Raj has been cooking up the follow-up to his fan-favorite EP California Poppy for some time and today, he shared the release date for California Poppy 2, November 20, along with the video for the sunny single, “State Of Mind.” The Berkeley rapper takes a break in the mellow video, occupying a cabin in the woods to burn incense, sage, and other herbs as he rhymes about his lifestyle changes over the past few years. He advocates pursuing inner peace over money, telling listeners “being broke is just a state of mind.”

2020’s been a productive year for the Bay Area indie, as he released a string of singles to carry his fans through the gap between his full-length projects. Early this year, he shared the motivational “Stimulus Check” video, following that with the celebratory “Tesla In A Pandemic.” In between, he crafted a pair of collabs that contributed to his quarantine fund and gave back: “Bounce Back” with G-Eazy brought in the ESPN bag, while “Optimistic” with D Smoke contributed to Empire’s Voices For Change Vol. 1 compilation. With California Poppy 2 on the way, Rexx and his fans have plenty to be optimistic about.

Watch the “State Of Mind” video above.

California Poppy 2 is out 11/20 via Empire. Order it here.

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The McRib Is Dropping Nationwide For The First Time In Eight Years And Twitter Is Hyped

McDonald’s is pulling out all the stops this year. Hot off the launch of the Travis Scott and J Balvin burgers, the ‘ol Golden Arches is giving us an early Christmas present to cap off what has been, by all accounts, an awful year. They’re bringing back the McRib nationwide!

Does this fast-food launch solve all — or any — of our problems? No. Absolutely not. But it’s the McRib, baby! The Simpsons made a whole episode about it. Just accept it for the simple pleasure that it is.

A holiday season staple from McDonald’s, the McRib pork sandwich hasn’t been available nationwide since 2012. Last year’s drop came close — when it was brought to 10,000 of McDonald’s 14,000 U.S. restaurants. But that still left a lot of the market craving their fix and scrambling to find a restaurant that did have the menu item. To help people locate the cult hit, McDonald’s had to launch a McRib locator app.

If you’re having a hard time believing that the love for this ribless, artificially rib-shaped sandwich goes that deep, just check out some of the Twitter reactions at the news below. The McRib will return to menus nationwide on December 2nd.

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‘Chappelle’s Show’ Will Be Coming To Netflix’s Streaming Lineup In November

Dave Chappelle’s relationship with Netflix has already brought forth a number of standup specials from the comedian, including a powerful surprise performance earlier this year. But now the streaming service is adding the sketch comedy show the comedian is best known for to its comedy offerings.

Netflix released the news that Chappelle’s Show is getting added to its library on November 1 official Friday morning, using its comedy social media pages to drop a montage of famous moments from the show’s run on Comedy Central.

It’s a fine jolt of nostalgia on a Friday morning, but it also speaks to just how well the show holds up. First airing on Comedy Central in 2003, it lasted three-ish seasons and just 28 episodes. But it also created some of the most lasting comedy moments of this millennium, with segments like Prince’s infamous basketball game with Charlie Murphy still getting attention nearly two decades later.

Putting more of Chappelle’s comedy offerings in one place is great news for fans, though over the years, they had plenty of opportunities to see Chappelle’s Show reruns airing on Comedy Central at all hours of the night. But this age is one of convenience, and come Saturday binging episodes of the program has officially never been easier.

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Future Hops On Doe Boy’s Sinister ‘Tweakin’ Track With A Slick Guest Feature

While his most notable moment of his year might have been his chart-topping High Off Life album, Future’s best work in 2020 has undoubtedly come through his guest features. The Atlanta rapper has given thrilling verse to the likes of Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, Pop Smoke, and more, giving himself a more than fair chance at a possible guest feature of the year title. Supplying yet another one for the masses, he returns alongside a recent frequent collaborator in Doe Boy for their latest effort Tweakin.

The track is just the second single from Doe Boy’s upcoming Demons R Us project. The release will be his second full-length record of the year after he and DJ Esco’s 56 Birdz project from earlier this year. Shifting the focus back to Future, there are rumors that continue to swirl that he and Lil Uzi Vert will come through with a joint project at some point in teh near future. Fans believed that the duo would deliver on the joint effort earlier this year, but the two rappers opted to release two singles, “Over Your Head” and “Patek,” instead.

You can listen to “Tweakin” in the video above.

Demons R Us is out 11/06 via Freebandz. Pre-order it here.

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Burna Boy Addresses The Ongoing Unrest In Nigeria With ’20:10:20′

Nigerian superstar Burna Boy has been having a breakout 2020 following the release of his new project Twice As Tall. Releasing videos for “Monsters You Made” with Chris Martin and “Real Life” with Stormzy, Burna continued his fiery ascent after becoming a hot commodity in the wake of 2019’s African Giant album. Now, he releases the loose single “20:10:10” to condemn the Nigerian government’s actions which came under scrutiny this month with the #EndSARS protests against the paramilitary police force and its overreaching, violent activities.

“You carry army go kill many youth for Lekki,” he rhymes, pointing out the Special Anti-Robbery Squad’s tendency to stop and attack Nigerian youth for any reason. Since early October, Nigerian citizens have been protesting for an end to the SARS organization, with the government responding by planning to reassign officers rather than disbanding the unit. Citizens have shared videos of officers kidnapping, torturing, robbing, and even killing mostly young men, profiling them over their clothing and hairstyles.

Burna Boy joined a wave of fellow Nigerian artists who have spoken out against the violence, including Davido and Wizkid. Both artists delayed releases planned for this month as a result of the unrest and have spoken out as well.

Listen to “20:10:20” above.

Burna Boy is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Tucker Carlson Has Apparently Found Some Humanity And Thinks It’s Time To Leave Hunter Biden Alone

Did Tucker Carlson finally give up on this Hunter Biden “scandal” that the far-right conspiratorial bunch wants to make happen? Maybe all of the “package” jokes are wearing Tucker down, or perhaps the wind has been fully taken out of his sails after the UPS found the mysterious missing package that has consumed the Fox News host’s week. Carlson believed that he was helping to reveal “October surprise” involving an unverified conspiracy about emails from a laptop that allegedly belongs to Hunter Biden (who has been the subject of wild Rudy Guiliani rantings). Yet the package somehow evaporated, and Carlson suggested on-air that he was being spied upon, so the deep state must have intercepted some alleged smoking gun.

Yet then UPS revealed that the package had surfaced, and Tucker still didn’t talk about what was in the package and how it would allegedly prove some far-right conspiracy about China and security issues and maybe the Ukraine. However, Tucker followed up on the issue by deciding not to follow up on it. What’s going on? It appears that Tucker has realized that Hunter Biden is not running for president. Further, he has decided that it’s time to leave Hunter Biden alone:

“Hunter Biden is a fallen man at this point. I knew Hunter Biden fairly well. We lived near each other in Washington,” Tucker began. “I never thought Hunter Biden was a bad person. I thought he had demons but in the time I knew him he kept them mostly under control. At some point, he lost control of those demons and the world knows that now. He’s now humiliated and alone. Probably too strong to say we feel sorry for Hunter Biden, but the point is pounding on a man, jumping on, and piling on when he’s already down is something we don’t want to be involved in.”

Huh. That wasn’t all, though. During this episode, Tucker attempted (again) to clarify that these “confidential documents” were a huge deal, and he is very suspicious and still has questions about the package went missing. And since everyone had been wondering why on earth these documents weren’t simply emailed, and why they weren’t backed up, Tucker added that there was a flash drive, and the documents were backed up.

Well, does it matter anymore? The Hunter Biden stuff didn’t seem to concern voters because, again, he is not running for president. And Carlson is waving the white flag, perhaps because he’s gained humanity, or maybe he’s simply realized how silly this all looks. Watch the full Hunter-focused segment from Thursday night below.

(Via Fox News & The Daily Beast)