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Source: Sixers to can King, replace him with Stefanski

By PHIL JASNER
Philadelphia Daily News

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BILLY KING is out. Ed Stefanski is in.

A source in North Jersey confirmed last night that Stefanski, the general manager of the New Jersey Nets since the summer of 2004, will officially be named to a similar position today with the 76ers.

Stefanski, who will be introduced at a news conference, replaces Billy King, who has been with the franchise since June 2, 1997, and has been serving in the dual roles of president and general manager since May 26, 2003.

Stefanski, who played basketball at Monsignor Bonner High and Penn and later coached at Bonner, had been in his ninth season working for the Nets.

The source said that the Sixers contacted the Nets about a week ago, securing permission to speak with Stefanski. The source also said that the opportunity caught Stefanski by surprise, and that he had not been politicking for a job with his hometown team.

Neither King, Stefanski, chairman Ed Snider nor Peter Luukko, the president and chief operating officer of Comcast-Spectacor and chairman of Global Spectrum, responded to messages left by the Daily News late last night.

Stefanski is expected to sign a multiyear contract and will report directly to Luukko.

It is believed that no decision has been made on the future of head coach Maurice Cheeks.

Both King and Cheeks are in the final season of their respective contracts.

The move comes as somewhat of a surprise, because Snider had signed off on King's three-stage plan to rebuild the team. That began with the trading of Allen Iverson to Denver last December and the subsequent buyout of the balance of Chris Webber's contract.

The second stage included the acquisition of Thaddeus Young, Jason Smith, Herbert Hill and the since-waived Derrick Byars in the NBA's June draft.

The third step was to come in the summer, when the Sixers are expected to have major salary- cap space and become a player in free agency and the trade market.

The Sixers, though, are 5-12 after last night's 88-79 loss to the Atlanta Hawks, leaving them with their 10th loss in 13 games and a 3-6 record in the lifeless Wachovia Center.

Stefanski came to the Nets after a successful careeer as president of Preferred Mortgages Corp. and spent 20 years as a respected TV basketball analyst. *
 
bout time, he hasn't done anything intelligent since they went to the finals

I'm not even sure if he was the lead dog during their finals run. I'm interested to hear cranrab and RunawaySlaves's opinion on this since this involves their teams.

To me, I don't think he did a great job but he should have atleast been able to finish the rest of the agreed upon plan.

It's foul when all you are doing is following orders and you STILL get canned for it.
 
when i first heard news of this i thought it was a change overdue, and that it would be a good breath of fresh air for the organization. but then i realized who the replacement would be and was a little less encouraged.

the problem with GMs like billy king is that he (and there are MANY others like him) doesn't respect the concepts of continuity. for organizational dunces like him it's about moving pieces around and shuffling personnel off and on the starting roster. to my recollection, that has NEVER spelled success (unless you're playing fantasy sports).

though they may have been made in good faith, most of the trades have been questionable to begin with, and the contract extensions were almost layden-like.

billy king will get over it. he still gets paid and will move on to another gig somewhere else.
 
when i first heard news of this i thought it was a change overdue, and that it would be a good breath of fresh air for the organization. but then i realized who the replacement would be and was a little less encouraged.


Exactly. By replacing him with this guy, it's like they are just replacing him for the sake of change. The same mistake you say the GMs make with the teams on the court.

Because this guy is no great shakes. Though the Nets made one good draft pick in Williams, their draft has yielded very little the last few years.

And the only constant big man on the team the past 6 years has been a bum.
I stated on the main board (for once), that if I were the new Nets GM, I would holla at Stefenski about trading Iggy and Sammy for VC, Bochie and Nenad (the two bum euros). He'd probably jump at that deal, lol


I got no love for ANY GM since they ALL passed up on Boozer. Any team in the league could've had that guy. Including the bum lead Nets
 
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