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Philly's front office is on the clock with huge stakes

Nine days after The Ringer broke the news that Twitter accounts linked to Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations and general manager Bryan Colangelo had been critical of Sixers players and shared sensitive information about the team, Colangelo resigned from those roles Thursday.

The timing is far from ideal for the 76ers, who are just two weeks away from entering this year's NBA draft with six picks, including No. 10 overall, and less than a month from having the ability to pursue max free agents in a pivotal summer for the team's growth as a championship contender.