
Mike Gansey Takes the Helm of the Philadelphia 76ers
The 76ers announced Mike Gansey as their new President of Basketball Operations, tapping a seasoned executive to steer draft and roster decisions around Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid and Paul George.
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The 76ers announced Mike Gansey as their new President of Basketball Operations, tapping a seasoned executive to steer draft and roster decisions around Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid and Paul George.

With Daryl Morey out, Philadelphia is narrowing its search to Cleveland’s Mike Gansey and assistant Jameer Nelson, while eyeing a possible promotion for Nelson and a fresh perspective from Gansey.

The Philadelphia 76ers are in the midst of a front‑office overhaul, seeking a president to replace Daryl Morey, while Bob Myers coordinates a sweeping candidate review ahead of the June 23 draft.

After being relieved of his duties with the Philadelphia 76ers, Daryl Morey’s data‑driven expertise is being examined as a potential catalyst for NBA reforms on load management, three‑point strategy and injury prevention, drawing comparisons to Theo Epstein’s impact on baseball.

Shams Charania reports that the Philadelphia 76ers are courting a high‑profile executive, with Bob Myers poised to partner with the incoming President of Basketball Operations.

The Philadelphia 76ers have dismissed Daryl Morey after six years, a move that follows a playoff sweep by the New York Knicks. With Nick Nurse staying on and Bob Myers taking interim control, the franchise now confronts massive contracts and injury concerns surrounding Joel Embiid and Paul George.

The 76ers announced the removal of Daryl Morey following a first‑round sweep by the New York Knicks, appointing Bob Myers to lead the search for a replacement while the franchise grapples with injury concerns and massive contracts.

After a boardroom meeting with owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer, the Philadelphia 76ers announced that Daryl Morey will step down as president of basketball operations, ending a brief stint that began in 2020.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced that Daryl Morey will no longer serve as president of basketball operations, ending a tenure marked by breakthroughs and setbacks. Ownership, led by Josh Harris and David Blitzer, will enlist Bob Myers to lead the search for a successor while Nick Nurse returns as head coach.

The Philadelphia 76ers dismissed president of basketball operations Daryl Morey, ending a six‑year tenure marked by ambitious trades and mixed playoff results.

Daryl Morey’s six‑year tenure with the Philadelphia 76ers ends after a disappointing season, as Bob Myers steps in to lead the franchise through a critical transition.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced the dismissal of Daryl Morey, ending a six‑year run that combined aggressive trades with limited playoff success. Bob Myers will oversee basketball operations in the interim as the team seeks a permanent replacement.

Daryl Morey’s tenure as President of Basketball Operations for the Philadelphia 76ers has officially ended, clearing the way for a new leadership chapter. Head coach Nick Nurse will return for a fourth season after a historic playoff comeback, while Bob Myers will lead the search for the next executive.

The Philadelphia 76ers dismissed president of basketball operations Daryl Morey after a 4‑0 loss to the Knicks, a move that underscores the pressure on a roster built around Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George.

After six years at the helm, Daryl Morey is out as president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers. The move comes after a meeting with owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer, while head coach Nick Nurse remains and Bob Myers will lead the search for a successor.

After six seasons, Daryl Morey has been dismissed as president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers. The move follows a meeting with owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer, while head coach Nick Nurse remains and Bob Myers will oversee the basketball department in the interim.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced that Daryl Morey will no longer serve as president of basketball operations after six seasons, with coach Nick Nurse staying and Bob Myers stepping in to lead the search for a new executive.