
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 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.

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.

The 76ers have appointed Mike Gansey to replace Daryl Morey as president of basketball operations, marking a new direction for the team while interim chief Bob Myers steers the department.

Mike Gansey’s appointment alongside Bob Myers sets the stage for a decisive draft move and a reshaped basketball operations landscape in Philadelphia.

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, who led the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Eastern Conference finals, is now the president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, inheriting a roster that missed the 2024‑25 playoffs due to injuries but still managed a surprising upset of the Boston Celtics.

The Philadelphia 76ers have appointed Mike Gansey as president of basketball operations, replacing Daryl Morey after six seasons. Josh Harris praised Morey's contributions, while Bob Myers will oversee the transition. Gansey's hiring marks a new chapter but details of his approach remain unclear.

Mike Gansey steps into the role of President of Basketball Operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, inheriting a roster plagued by injuries, costly contracts, and a depleted draft pool as the franchise seeks to rebound from recent playoff disappointments.

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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.

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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.

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.

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.

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