Basketball

Mike Gansey Takes the Helm of 76ers Basketball Operations

Bob Myers’ search ends with former Cavaliers GM, edging out Phoenix Mercury exec Nick U'Ren

A New President Takes Charge

The Philadelphia 76ers have named Mike Gansey as their new president of basketball operations, tapping a proven executive with deep ties to the franchise’s recent successes.

Gansey’s appointment comes after a meticulous search led by Bob Myers, the president of sports at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, the ownership group that controls the team.

The former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager brings a track record of roster construction that helped the Cavs contend for championships, a credential that resonated with the 76ers’ leadership.

A Close Contest

Gansey was selected over Nick U'Ren, the longtime top basketball executive of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, who was also a finalist for the position.

U'Ren’s experience in a different basketball environment added a compelling dimension to the final decision, but Gansey’s familiarity with the 76ers’ front office ultimately tipped the scales.

The move signals the organization’s intent to blend proven NBA expertise with fresh perspectives as the team looks to contend in the Eastern Conference.

Fans can expect a continued emphasis on player development and strategic cap management, hallmarks of Gansey’s previous tenure in Cleveland.

Myers, who oversaw the hiring process, praised Gansey’s vision and leadership, stating that the new president will work closely with the coaching staff to shape the roster for sustained competitiveness.

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