Today, the Philadelphia 76ers announced the hiring of Jerry Colangelo as — and this is important enough we’re going to quote what they included in the release — “Special Advisor to Managing General Partner AND Chairman of Basketball Operations.” That’s a doozy of a title for someone who has already been inducted in the Hall of Fame and is still the Chairman of the Board of Directors for USA Basketball. In other words, today was not a good day for Sam Hinkie — the possibly specious General Manager and President of Basketball Operations for the Philadelphia 76ers. If the Hinkie jokes over the last two years and the snarky use of “the Process” on Twitter and elsewhere wasn’t enough, now Colangelo is being brought in and the opaque hierarchy at the top of the franchise isn’t likely to help matters.
“Trust the Process” and all that has been codified as a pejorative now because the Sixers have stunk so bad. It’s likely even Betsy Ross has stopped Nae Naeing.
It took the husk of Kobe Bryant for Philly to net their first win of the season — on Dec. 1 — and fans are justifiably angered. Enter, Colangelo.
In the 76ers’ release, Hinkie praised him:
“It’s not every day you have the opportunity to work alongside a Hall of Famer with Jerry’s unique set of experiences. I feel incredibly fortunate to have him as part of our organization.”
Sure. That’s like if DIME brought one of the most revered and respected NBA editors in the world on, then told us we were doing a good job, but this person was just going to work alongside us now. We’d feign positivity while quietly updating our resume and sending out feelers.
Here’s more on the odd dynamic from some of the NBA insiders:
#Sixers Harris: 'This situation hasn't been easy for us and necessitated a review. This is a big step.'
— Tom Moore (@TomMoorePhilly) December 7, 2015
Sixers bringing in Jerry Colangelo sends an important message. They needed to make a move like this for credibility on and off the court.
— Kevin Negandhi (@KevinNegandhi) December 7, 2015
I think the biggest thing Jerry brings is giving the Sixers a bit of a reset on their reputation with agents and players.
— max (@MaxOnTwitter) December 7, 2015
This happened within the last week and a half, according to Colangelo.
— Jawn Gonzalez (@JohnGonzalez) December 7, 2015
Have to think this is good for Brett Brown. Jerry Colangelo just hired Gregg Popovich to coach the national team. Brown is a Pop guy.
— Frank Isola (@TheFrankIsola) December 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/RobMahoney/status/673982594506055680
Joshua Harris states he continues to have confidence in GM Sam Hinkie. Says Hinkie will continue to lead the day to day operations.
— Derek Bodner (@DerekBodnerNBA) December 7, 2015
Regardless of what the Sixers say, they have empowered Colangelo to be the strongest voice on basketball decisions. Hinkie just got demoted.
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) December 7, 2015
Jerry Colangelo is asked who makes the final decision, and says after "a lot of collaboration and discussion" Hinkie will make final call.
— Tim Bontemps (@TimBontemps) December 7, 2015
Re Jerry Colangelo joining #Sixers, my guess is that Brett Brown should watch his back. Coach K has always said no to NBA, but minds change
— Chris Sheridan (@sheridanhoops) December 7, 2015
So Hinkie has the ultimate final decision, but Colangelo will be part of the collaborative process. You can probably ask some stepparents how this sort of strategy usually plays out.
We think Adrian Wojnarowski’s lede sums up the discordant nature of the hire, especially when it comes to decision making (emphasis ours).
“Despite the usurping of general manager Sam Hinkie’s authority with the hiring of Jerry Colangelo, coach Brett Brown remains firmly in the Philadelphia 76ers’ future plans, league sources told Yahoo Sports.”
So Hinkie was taken over, but remains in their plans and continues to have final say over the construction of the team. That makes perfect sense!
You could see something like this coming in Philly. Fissures were starting to open.
— Zach Lowe (@ZachLowe_NBA) December 7, 2015
Basketball Twitter, obviously, reacted like they always do: with jokes. Some were good, some were not.
@netw3rk Jerry hunched over Sam giving him the "Private Ryan- Mellish death knife"-whispering "trust the process…"
— Phil Noto (@philnoto) December 7, 2015
The new Jerry Colangelo on Sam Hinkie dynamic pic.twitter.com/rXXFSs19Fl
— Tango & Cash Money Records (@gheorghetheblog) December 7, 2015
Fans jumping back on the Sixers bandwagon like pic.twitter.com/SEOniCKAZI
— Dan McQuade (@dhm) December 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/netw3rk/status/673981164927881216
Sixers Twitter out here like https://t.co/codqFW886B
— Brian Grubb (@briancgrubb) December 7, 2015
We can now add "Robert DeNiro as Jerry Colangelo" to the Steve Carrell-as-Sam Hinkie "Trust the Process" movie.
— shamus (@shamus_clancy) December 7, 2015
Oh bad news guys. Sam Hinkie just traded Jerry Colangelo for three second-rounders and cash.
— Adi Joseph (@AdiJoseph) December 7, 2015