The Philadelphia 76ers have fired head coach Brett Brown after seven seasons. Under Brown, the 76ers posted a 43-30 record this season and were expected to be serious contenders in the Eastern Conference. Instead, the Boston Celtics swept the sixth-seeded Sixers on Sunday.

76ers general manager Elton Brand said in a statement Monday, “I have a tremendous level of respect for Brett both personally and professionally and appreciate all he’s done for the 76ers organization and the City of Philadelphia. He did many positive things during his time here, developing young talent and helping position our team for three straight postseason appearances. Unfortunately, we fell well short of our goals this year and I believe it is best to go in a new direction. This will be an important off-season for us as we look to get back on track towards our goal of competing for an NBA championship.”

The 76ers hired Brown as the 25th head coach in franchise history in Aug. 2013, and he compiled a 221-344 record as head coach. Brown led the team to a 12-14 record in the playoffs.

76ers Fire Head Coach Brett Brown After First-Round Exit In NBA Playoffs

Via nesn.com