Jameer Nelson, right, played 14 seasons in the NBA before beginning a front-office career with the Sixers organization. Doug Pensinger / Getty ImagesJune 7, 2026 Updated 2:13 pm EDTThe Philadelphia 76ers are promoting former Saint Joseph’s star Jameer Nelson to executive vice president of basketball operations, league sources confirmed Sunday.The move makes Nelson, a Philadelphia-area native who played the bulk of his 14-year NBA career with the Orlando Magic, the second-in-charge in the Sixers’ front office, behind team president Mike Gansey.Nelson, as previously reported by The Athletic, was a strong candidate for the top job, which opened when the 76ers moved on from Daryl Morey. Nelson took on a primary role with Philadelphia’s front office in 2025-26, earning respect and admiration within the organization throughout the season. The Sixers promoted Nelson to Sixers assistant GM in May 2025; before then, he worked in the front office of the franchise’s G League affiliate, the Delaware Blue Coats. Nelson became an assistant GM for Delaware in 2020 and was promoted to general manager in 2023.According to sources, Elton Brand will take a new role with the franchise but will not return as general manager. Assistant GM Prosper Karangwa, sources said, has agreed to a multi-year contract extension that will keep him with the franchise in the same role.Nelson, a 6-foot point guard, played four seasons at Saint Joseph’s and was the 2004 consensus national player of the year in his senior year, when he led the Hawks to a perfect 27-0 regular season. The Orlando Magic selected him with the 20th pick in the 2004 NBA Draft. An All-Star with the Magic in 2009, Nelson also played for the Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, New Orleans Pelicans and Detroit Pistons.
Sixers promote Jameer Nelson to executive VP of basketball operations: Sources
Nelson took on a primary role in the Sixers' front office last season and was considered a prime candidate for promotion this summer.















