Philadelphia Sixers CEO Adam Aron Says He Wasn’t Fired


Despite news reports alleging that the Philadelphia Sixers had cut ties with CEO Adam Aron, he says that’s not the case. Per the Philly Inquirer: “We will find out soon enough what’s really going on with the 76ers. After initially refusing to comment, the Sixers waited hours before denying Monday night that Adam Aron has been fired as chief executive officer. Then around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aron gave this response on Twitter: ‘Just minutes ago, I got off a plane from vacation in Africa and saw press reports. Ala Mark Twain, rumors of my demise greatly exaggerated … I’m delighted to report that this is an immensely exciting time in my career, Moral of story: don’t go on a faraway vacation.’ Howard Eskin of Fox 29 first reported earlier in the day via Twitter that the Sixers had parted ways with Aron. A league source confirmed Eskin’s report to The Inquirer. CSNPhilly.com’s Dei Lynam also reported, per a source, that Aron lost his job. The Sixers had refused to comment on Aron’s status early Monday afternoon.”