Cleveland Cavaliers GM Mike Gansey Leaves for Philadelphia 76ers

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Former Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey is headed to Philadelphia. Officially. Reported last week and announced early Thursday morning, Gansey, the Olmsted Falls native, is being hired by the Philadelphia 76ers as president of basketball operations, ending a 15-year run with the organization and leaving his beloved hometown team. Gansey's departure marks the end of an era for the Cavaliers, who have been searching for a new general manager to lead the team into the future. The 76ers, on the other hand, are looking to build on their recent success and make a deep run in the playoffs. Gansey's experience and expertise will be a valuable asset to the 76ers organization. The Cavaliers will now begin the process of finding a new general manager to replace Gansey. The team will likely conduct a thorough search to find the right candidate for the job. In the meantime, the Cavaliers will continue to focus on building a strong team for the upcoming season. The team will look to make some key moves in the offseason to improve their roster and make a push for the playoffs. The Cavaliers have a talented young core, led by players like Darius Garland and Collin Sexton. The team will look to build around these players and make some key additions to the roster. The Cavaliers will also look to improve their defense, which was a weakness for the team last season. The team will focus on building a strong team culture and creating a winning environment. The Cavaliers will look to make some key moves in the offseason to improve their roster and make a push for the playoffs. The team will focus on building a strong team culture and creating a winning environment.