Warriors Architect Bob Myers Steps Down After Building Dynasty
- Bob Myers, president of basketball operations and GM of the Golden State Warriors, is leaving after declining contract offers to become one of the highest-paid executives in the NBA.
- Myers was instrumental in acquiring four championships and five straight Finals appearances in 12 years with the Warriors.
- Myers' soft skills were crucial in managing personalities and smoothing over conflicts within the organization.
- Myers' departure leaves questions about the futures of aging stars Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
- The Warriors are likely to promote Mike Dunleavy Jr. to replace Myers rather than conducting an outside search.























