The Sixers were obviously unsuccessful during their first two games against the Boston Celtics, and the cries for Brett Brown to be fired reached an all-time high following the back-to-back losses. He was criticized for the starting lineups he picked, the offense he ran, the lack of touches that Joel Embiid received, and for the overall defensive scheme that he employed.
This is nothing new, Sixers fans have wanted Brown gone pretty much since the day he got out-dueled by Brad Stevens back in 2017. While firing him after this season is likely the obvious play for Philly’s “front office”, the Sixers need to be extremely cautious moving forward with this mindset that Brown is their only problem.