When the wolves are at your door, it's because they know there's something of value inside.
With the price of success comes those who would try and poach a bit, stealing away the personnelle who helped construct the organization that caught their eye through the difficult task of succeeding in the NBA, and this is - as we predicted - the case for the Philadelphia 76ers now that they have parted ways with their General Manager Bryan Colangelo.
Without diving into the dumpster fire that is the 76ers organization over the last half-decade, the team is now effectively rudderless at maybe the worst possible moment of that half-decade-long disaster, only beginning to emerge from a highly-polarized rebuilding strategy that has already seen them sack another GM to, uh, improve the image of the organization by hiring the guy who's just dragged everyone he works with.