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76ers Name Mike Gansey President of Basketball Operations

Former Cavaliers GM to Shape Roster Ahead of 2026 Draft

The Philadelphia 76ers have announced the appointment of Mike Gansey as their new president of basketball operations, entrusting the former Cleveland Cavaliers executive with reshaping the franchise’s roster around Joel Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey.

From College Courts to Front Office Leadership

Gansey’s basketball journey began at Saint Bonaventure University before he transferred to West Virginia, where his playing days laid the groundwork for a transition into administration. After joining the Cavaliers’ front office in 2012, he climbed the ranks to become general manager in 2021, a role in which he oversaw the drafting and development of emerging stars such as Evan Mobley, Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen.

Under his stewardship, the Cavaliers advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2023 before falling to the New York Knicks, a run that highlighted his ability to build a competitive team in a short span.

Gansey was one of four finalists for the 76ers position, alongside Minnesota Timberwolves GM Matt Lloyd and Phoenix Mercury GM Nick U’Ren, before the club settled on his proven track record of talent acquisition and player development.

Challenges on the Horizon

His immediate mandate is to construct a championship‑contending lineup that can complement Embiid’s dominance and the scoring prowess of George and Maxey. The first major test will arrive with the 2026 NBA Draft, where strategic selections could set the tone for the subsequent free‑agency period.

The move signals a shift toward a more analytics‑driven approach in Philadelphia, as Gansey brings a reputation for identifying undervalued prospects and negotiating favorable contracts. Fans and analysts alike will watch closely as he translates his Cavaliers success into a new environment that includes a storied franchise history and high expectations.

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