"I think I know what's going to happen," 76ers coach Brett Brown said Tuesday afternoon regarding the team's vacant general manager position.
One of the first things Brown said when he was named interim general manager in June was that he did not want the job. It has been a just over three months since Bryan Colangelo and the Sixers parted ways, leaving Brown and his staff in charge of the decision making.
Bringing in an outside hire as GM who would have wanted more power was not what the Sixers were looking for.
"This is a high level job and there's a lot of responsibility that comes with selecting this person," Brown said during his annual media luncheon on Tuesday.