Spectacor was Ed Snider’s corporate entity that formed the Flyers and built the Spectrum. In 1996, Comcast bought into Spectacor, forming Comcast Spectacor, and also facilitated the purchase of the 76ers from Howard Katz. Between 1996 and 2011, Comcast Spectacor owned the Sixers, the Flyers, and the arena in which both teams played. But in 2011, for some reason, Comcast Spectacor sold the Sixers to a group owned by Joshua Harris. At this point, the 76ers were tenants in the Wells Fargo Center, and this situation went south after just a couple years. There have been countless rumors about the ownership group moving the team to New Jersey, in part because of the sweet new training facility in Camden, and also because the same group owns the NJ Devils. As further evidence of their dissatisfaction, the Sixers don’t acknowledge Wells Fargo as a sponsor of their arena, simply referring to the building as “The Center.”