PHILADELPHIA ? After dealing away their best player last summer, gutting most of the rest of the roster at the trade deadline and sgering through one of the worst losing streak in the history of major North American professional sports, Philadelphia 76ers managing owner Josh Harris is more than satisfied with his team's season. "I think the season has been a huge success for us," Harris said Friday at the team's practice facility at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, just two days after the 76ers finished with a 19-63 record, the second-worst mark in the NBA. "Obviously, I don't like to lose. In terms of having to live through a losing season, it's tough. It was incredibly fun to take down the Bulls (in the first round of the 2012 playoffs) my first year, when we were seeded eighth and they were seeded first. "And I want to be back in the playoffs and I want this team competing for the championship,Jordans Release 2014, and that's kind of what we're trying to do, but obviously to do that, to get to that point where you're an elite team for a long period of time, there's no shortcuts. We came into the season knowing that it would be a long season, that we were going to be putting building blocks in place." And they have done so. Since this time last season, the 76ers hired president and general manager Sam Hinkie, CEO Scott O'Neil and coach Brett Brown, all of whom Harris believes are doing exemplary work. ???????? http://www.wechiro.com/profiles/blog...-aqua-for-2014 http://soundcafe.ning.com/profiles/b...-aqua-for-2014 http://gofishtalk.com/profiles/blogs...-aqua-for-2014 http://somosconservadores.ning.com/p...-aqua-for-2014 http://artsmmadd.ning.com/profiles/b...-aqua-for-2014 http://theblacklistpub.ning.com/foru...-aqua-for-2014