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Would Daryl Morey still be here if the Sixers had slowed the Knicks’ runaway train? At least one NBA source thinks so.

Newseze Wire·Tue, Jun 16, 12:28 PMWire: Philadelphia Inquirer
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Would Daryl Morey still be here if the Sixers had slowed the Knicks’ runaway train? At least one NBA source thinks so.

Morey was ousted after the Knicks steamrolled the Sixers the same way they would the Cavs and Spurs during a historic postseason run.

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