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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 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.

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.

The Philadelphia 76ers have hired Mike Gansey, currently the general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, to lead their basketball operations after Daryl Morey's dismissal.

Mike Gansey, the former Cleveland Cavaliers executive celebrated for bold roster moves, is set to lead the Philadelphia 76ers’ basketball operations, inheriting a team burdened by Joel Embiid’s massive contract and health issues while aiming to build around emerging star Tyrese Maxey.

Mike Gansey steps into a pivotal front‑office role as the 76ers confront contract constraints and a youthful rebuilding agenda

The Philadelphia 76ers announced the appointment of Mike Gansey as President of Basketball Operations, replacing Daryl Morey. Gansey brings a track record of uncovering undrafted talent and shaping competitive rosters, and now hopes to fine‑tune a team anchored by Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid and Paul George.

After a decade with the Cavaliers and a stint leading the Canton Charge, Mike Gansey is set to become the Philadelphia 76ers’ president of basketball operations, a transition driven by Bob Myers’ vision for the franchise.

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

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.
The Sixers announced the appointment of Mike Gansey as president of basketball operations, filling the vacancy left by Daryl Morey's departure and capping a rapid rise for an executive whose career spans from player to award‑winning general manager.

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.

Mike Gansey, who rose through the Cavaliers' front office, is now the president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, a move announced by Bob Myers.

The Philadelphia 76ers have appointed Mike Gansey as president of basketball operations, hoping his player‑development expertise will strengthen the roster around Joel Embiid.

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.

The Philadelphia 76ers have appointed Mike Gansey as president of basketball operations, hoping his proven track record can restore competitiveness after a injury‑riddled campaign.

Mike Gansey’s appointment marks a pivotal shift for the Philadelphia 76ers as they navigate a high‑stakes offseason and aim to translate front‑office expertise into championship contention.

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.