The Golden State Warriors will have a new general manager building a roster that has won four NBA championships in the last nine years.
Bob Myers, CEO and President of golden state the past 12 years, he will step down, the Warriors announced Tuesday.
«It’s just timing,» Myers told ESPN.
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Your future with the organization. he has been on the air for the past year as his contract is set to expire at the end of June.
Golden State lost to los angeles lakers in the second round of the 2023 NBA Playoffs, kicking off an offseason with many questions.
The first was the future of Myers. Myers reportedly turned down several offers from the organization that would have made him one of the top-earning executives in the league.
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Then there is the list, which has dramond green entering a player option year and Klay Thompson in the final year of his contract.
Both players seek extensions.
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Golden State has had one of the longest streaks in NBA history with Myers at the helm, playing in six NBA Finals since the 2015 season.
Myers told ESPN that he isn’t sure about his professional future.