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Jameer Nelson Promoted to Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations with the Philadelphia 76ers

A look at the front-office reshuffle and the legacy of a Philadelphia basketball icon

A Local Hero Takes the Helm

The Philadelphia 76ers have announced that Jameer Nelson will step into the role of executive vice president of basketball operations, a move that cements his place at the heart of the franchise’s front office.

Nelson, a Philadelphia native who starred at St. Joseph’s before a 10‑year NBA career, joined the organization as an assistant general manager with the Delaware Blue Coats and was quickly promoted to GM of that affiliate before returning to the Sixers as a senior basketball executive.

From College Star to NBA Champion

His collegiate brilliance earned him acclaim as one of the most decorated players in St. Joseph’s history, while his professional tenure saw him named an All‑Star in the 2008‑09 season and contribute to several playoff runs with the Magic, Nuggets, Mavericks, Celtics, Pelicans, Pistons and others.

After retiring in 2018, Nelson transitioned into coaching and front‑office work, ultimately rising to GM of the Delaware Blue Coats before his promotion to assistant general manager of the Sixers and now this latest executive appointment.

A Front Office Restructured

The announcement coincides with the departure of Elton Brand from the general manager role, a move that will see him pursue a new position within Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.

Team president Daryl Morey, former Miami Heat executive Bob Myers and newly hired Mike Gansey round out a leadership group that blends analytical expertise with former‑player insight, signaling a strategic shift for the franchise.

With Nelson now overseeing basketball operations, the Sixers hope to leverage his deep roots in the city and his extensive network to build a competitive roster and a sustainable organizational culture.

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