76ers top assistant Dave Joerger leaving team to undergo treatments for cancer
Joerger will miss several weeks of play to undergo chemiotherapy
Philadelphia 76ers top assistant coach Dave Joerger is leaving the team for several weeks to undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatments for a form of “head and neck” cancer, he told ESPN. Joerger has undergone treatments while coaching for the past two weeks (missing only one road game) but the Sixers’ upcoming extended road trip requires him to step away and stay back for treatments in Philadelphia.
Former Grizzlies and Kings coach told the Sixers players, assistant coaches and staff of his cancer in a post-game meeting after Saturday night’s loss to the Pacers in Indiana. He had already told a small group of Sixers officials (including coach Doc Rivers, president of basketball operations Daryl Morey and owner Josh Harris) of his situation.