
76ers Name Mike Gansey President of Basketball Operations
Mike Gansey, who built championship‑contending teams in Cleveland, is set to lead Philadelphia’s basketball decisions, focusing on the upcoming draft and free‑agency period.
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Mike Gansey, who built championship‑contending teams in Cleveland, is set to lead Philadelphia’s basketball decisions, focusing on the upcoming draft and free‑agency period.

The Philadelphia 76ers have appointed Mike Gansey as President of Basketball Operations, pairing his Cavaliers pedigree with Bob Myers’ championship experience to steer the franchise’s next draft and roster moves.

Mike Gansey succeeds Daryl Morey as president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, bringing a distinguished scouting and executive background to a team that blends youthful talent with veteran stars.

Mike Gansey will replace Daryl Morey as president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, bringing a unique blend of overseas playing experience and front‑office success.

The Philadelphia 76ers have named former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey as their new president of basketball operations, entrusting him with the task of reshaping the roster ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft and free‑agency period.

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The Philadelphia 76ers are seeking a new President of Basketball Operations after parting ways with Daryl Morey, with Bob Myers leading a fast‑track search before the June 23 draft.

Joe Ingles, a 38‑year‑old Australian basketball player, is returning to the National Basketball League after a 12‑year NBA career. He has signed a two‑year contract with Melbourne United, aiming to compete and win while emphasizing teamwork and leadership.

After a 12‑year NBA career, Joe Ingles is set to re‑join Melbourne United, bringing his leadership and Olympic experience back to the league.

With Daryl Morey out, the Philadelphia 76ers have turned to Bob Myers to spearhead a search that must be completed before the June 23 draft, unveiling a list of seasoned executives each bringing distinct strengths and potential drawbacks.

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