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Reports: Cavs GM Mike Gansey to lead basketball operations for 76ers

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 6:40 PM

Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey has been named the Philadelphia 76ers’ president of basketball operations, according to multiple reports ​Friday.

Gansey, 43, replaces Daryl Morey, who parted ‌ways with Philadelphia on May 12 after six seasons as the franchise’s top decision-maker for on-court matters.

A former college basketball player at West Virginia who helped the ‌Mountaineers ​reach the 2005 Elite Eight, ⁠Gansey joined Cleveland’s front ⁠office during the 2011-12 season and steadily rose up the ranks to become the team’s general manager in February 2022. The Cavaliers averaged ​53.8 wins during Gansey’s four full seasons at the helm and reached the Eastern Conference ⁠finals this year.

Gansey will ⁠report to Josh Harris and the ​Sixers’ ownership group — Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) — as well ​as to Bob Myers, who as GM ‌and President of the Golden State Warriors was the architect of four NBA championship teamss (2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022). Myers was hired last October ⁠as President of Sports for HBSE.

Gansey will lead a franchise that has failed to advance past the Eastern ⁠Conference semifinals ‌since 2001. After missing the playoffs ⁠in 2024-25 amid injuries to Joel ​Embiid ‌and other key players, they rebounded ​to go ⁠45-37 this season and earn the seventh seed in the East. They upset the Boston Celtics in a seven-game first-round series before the New York Knicks swept them out of the conference semis.

–Field ​Level Media