MILWAUKEE - Sixers coach Brett Brown often talks of the fluidness of the organization and how things are always on the move. That has been quite evident over the past few weeks, with the hirings of Jerry Colangelo as chairman of basketball operations and of Mike D'Antoni as associate head coach.
Tuesday, Brown confirmed that the team had talked and worked out veterans John Lucas III and Chuck Hayes, but that nothing was imminent. On Wednesday, however, the team added a veteran presence to the lineup as Carl Landry made his season debut after being sidelined with a wrist injury.