Bob Myers, the four-time NBA championship architect of the dynasty Golden State Warriors who now serves as president of Via @ShamsCharania on X

What happened: Shams Charania reports that Bob Myers, the four-time NBA championship architect of the Golden State Warriors dynasty and now president of sports for Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, led the search that landed Mike Gansey as the Philadelphia 76ers' new President of Basketball Operations. Gansey arrives from the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he served as general manager. Myers will work closely with Gansey in his new role.

Why it matters: Adding a title-winning executive's judgment to Philadelphia's front office signals an organizational reset at the top of basketball decision-making. Gansey inherits a roster and cap situation that will shape the franchise's next several offseasons, and Myers' involvement reflects how heavily Harris Blitzer is investing in its basketball leadership structure.

What to watch: Watch how the Myers-Gansey partnership divides authority over personnel decisions, and which front-office and coaching moves follow as the 76ers enter the offseason.

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