This past NBA season was the dictionary definition of a see-saw experience for the 76ers. They underachieved throughout the regular season despite hitting big on rookie VJ Edgecombe as big-money veterans Joel Embiid and Paul George struggled to stay on the floor. In the playoffs Philadelphia exorcised demons by pulling off a remarkable 3–1 upset of the No. 2 seed Celtics before getting absolutely plastered by the Knicks in a non-competitive second-round sweep . It was, in typical Philly fashion, a wild ride of extreme emotions. But now it’s over, and ownership wants off the ride. On Tuesday night, two days after the team was eliminated, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported the 76ers had decided to part ways with president of basketball operations Daryl Morey.…