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76 advertises the former NBA veteran Jameer Nelson as deputy general manager

Jameer Nelson never played for his hometown team during his 14-year-old NBA career, but he found a way to join them as soon as he laying on his sneakers. According to Shams Charania von ESPN, Nelson was promoted to a deputy general manager at the Philadelphia Rolle at the Philadelphia 76ers at the Philadelphia 76ers.

Nelson initially joined the organization in 2020 when he worked in the same role with the team’s G League squad, the Blue Coats of Delaware. In 2023 he was promoted to the role of General Manager with the Blue Coats. The team went 19-15 in Nelson’s first year as General Manager. The Blue Coats ended a 14-20 record in the 2024-25 season.

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Before Nelson took part in the 76s as a front office member as a front office member, he spent 14 seasons in the NBA. He spent 10 years with Orlando Magic after he was selected in the NBA design of 2004 with number 20. Nelson later played for the Denver Nuggets, New Orleans Pelicans, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons and Boston Celtics. He achieved an average of 11.3 points and 5.1 templates about his career.

Nelson’s best year came in the 2008/09 NBA season. He achieved an average of 16.7 points and added 5.4 templates, receiving his first and only all-star selection. Nelson reached the playoffs in five consecutive seasons with The Magic, but never won a championship in his career.

The 76s want to collide the next season after they have disappointed 24-58. Injuries were mainly responsible for the team’s failures. Joel Embbiid played in just 19 games because of a knee problem. Both Paul George and Tyrese Maxey missed the time due to an injury.

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