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If Monday was a passion-filled postgame reaction that clocked in at just under two minutes, John Tortorella’s press conference on Wednesday was a 15-minute detailed exchange into the depths of what goes on behind the scenes with the Flyers.
Chester, PA: It has been a crazy couple of weeks for the Philadelphia Union which saw them go from the MLS regular season to the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League. This week, the Union will focus on MLS play as they take on Toronto FC on Saturday at Subaru Park. On Wednesday, Philadelphia Union Head Coach […]
John Tortorella has been around long enough in the league to have seen many elements of coaching evolve. That includes communication between players and coaches and how to effectively make the connection between the “two-way street” to have a strong working relationship.
At his introductory press conference, John Tortorella recalled thinking about what an opportunity to coach in Philadelphia would be like as far back as the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals. Now he gets that opportunity, trying to restore a standard for the Orange and Black emblem that he expressed great respect for on Friday.
James Harden is embracing a leadership role for the Sixers in their quest to win a championship this season.
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The Sixers’ GM wanted to talk trade deadline idleness, but the media wanted to talk Markelle Fultz.
In Jimmy Rollins' 12:00 p.m. press conference today, he made his contract desires very clear: five years, period. If not a fifth year guaranteed, he would want a player option. Here are some highlights and reaction from Twitter: