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Former All-Star guard Jameer Nelson has been promoted to general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers‘ G League affiliate in Delaware, sources told ESPN on Friday.

Nelson — who spent 14 seasons in the NBA with five teams — has been progressing steadily through the Sixers organization since arriving three years ago. Before this elevation, Nelson had been the Delaware Blue Coats’ assistant GM and a 76ers scout.

Nelson succeeds Prosper Karangwa as the G League team’s GM. Karangwa has moved into a more prominent role with the Sixers’ front office after winning a G League title last year, sources said.

Nelson has a well-regarded history in the Philadelphia area as a player from nearby Chester who became a first-round NBA draft pick at Saint Joseph’s University in the city. He was an All-Star in 2009 for the Magic, the franchise that drafted him 20th overall in 2004 out of the Atlantic 10 school.

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