
Gansey’s New Era: Rebuilding the 76ers Amid Uncertainty
Mike Gansey acknowledges the Philadelphia 76ers are not yet championship‑ready, outlining a strategy that hinges on youth development, draft choices and a revamped front office.
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Mike Gansey acknowledges the Philadelphia 76ers are not yet championship‑ready, outlining a strategy that hinges on youth development, draft choices and a revamped front office.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced a leadership reshuffle, promoting Jameer Nelson to executive vice president of basketball operations while Elton Brand moves into a new player development role and Prosper Karangwa signs a multiyear extension.

Villanova legend Jay Wright publicly backed the Sixers' hiring of Mike Gansey, citing his basketball IQ, leadership and league respect.

In a move that underscores the franchise's confidence in home‑grown talent, former NBA point guard Jameer Nelson is set to lead the Sixers' basketball operations as executive vice president.

The Philadelphia 76ers have promoted Jameer Nelson to executive vice president of basketball operations, marking the culmination of a 14‑year playing career and a steady climb through the franchise’s front office.

Jameer Nelson’s promotion to vice president of basketball operations reflects a strategic shift within the Philadelphia 76ers front office, highlighting his extensive playing background and recent executive experience.

Jameer Nelson’s recent elevation to executive vice president of basketball operations marks a pivotal shift in the Philadelphia 76ers’ leadership structure, reflecting both continuity and ambition.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced a series of front-office changes that see Jameer Nelson promoted to executive vice president of basketball operations, while Mike Gansey assumes the presidency and Elton Brand moves into a new corporate role.
The Philadelphia 76ers announced a series of front‑office promotions and restructurings, elevating Jameer Nelson to executive vice president while hiring Mike Gansey as president of basketball operations.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced that Jameer Nelson, a longtime NBA player and former Delaware Blue Coats executive, has been elevated to vice president of basketball operations.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced a decisive reshaping of their basketball operations hierarchy, promoting Jameer Nelson to Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. The move places him directly under new team president Mike Gansey, positioning him as the franchise’s second‑most senior executive in basketball matters.

The Sixers announced a reshuffling of basketball operations, elevating Jameer Nelson to EVP and extending assistant GM Prosper Karangwa's contract.

The Sixers elevate Jameer Nelson to executive vice president of basketball operations as Elton Brand departs, forming a leadership team of former players and executives.

European clubs replace coaches more often than U.S. leagues, a trend tied to revenue risks, relegation threats, and a lack of financial safeguards.

The 76ers announced Mike Gansey as their new President of Basketball Operations, replacing Daryl Morey. Gansey, who previously led the Cleveland Cavaliers’ front office and managed the Canton Charge, outlined his vision for building a championship team. His appointment follows a draft‑focused strategy that includes a 2026 first‑round pick at No. 22.

The 2026 NBA Finals will feature the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, coached by former Northern Iowa standouts Kwadzo Ahelegbe and Sean Sweeney, who hope to join Nick Nurse as former Panthers to capture an NBA title.

Mike Gansey, a veteran NBA executive with 15 seasons of front‑office experience, has been named president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, taking over from Daryl Morey and reporting directly to owner Josh Harris.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced Mike Gansey as their new President of Basketball Operations, filling the vacancy left by Daryl Morey’s exit earlier this spring. The move, championed by managing partner Josh Harris and sports president Bob Myers, underscores Gansey’s deep‑rooted expertise and league‑wide respect.

Mike Gansey’s hiring signals a new chapter for the Philadelphia 76ers, as the franchise taps a seasoned executive to guide its basketball strategy amid a promising young core and challenging contract landscape.
From a standout senior season to Elite Eight success, Bennett Stirtz is generating buzz as a potential first‑round pick, with multiple NBA teams eyeing his playmaking and shooting prowess.

Jordan Clarkson and Dylan Harper, both linked to the Philippines, shine in the NBA Finals as the Knicks face the Spurs. With limited Finals experience, a rare overtime drought, and record‑breaking performances, the series blends heritage and history while the prize money looms large.

In an exclusive interview, Josh Reed discusses his record‑setting senior season, accelerated academic achievements, and his transition to a front‑office role with the Philadelphia 76ers.

Mike Gansey, a West Virginia University graduate, has been appointed president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, bringing a blend of playing experience, executive recognition and a deep alumni network to the role.

After Mike Gansey’s exit, the franchise promotes assistant GM Brandon Weems, a longtime confidant of LeBron James, hoping his deep roots and scouting acumen will restore stability and attract a championship‑ready roster.