Myers has always been the reflective type who rifles through situations in search of perspective. So you can imagine what he’d be like in the middle of a pandemic. Contemplative. Reflective. These days, he is diving headfirst into family life. They say you don’t miss what you’ve got until it’s gone. In Myers’ case, along with millions of others, what he was missing before the sports shutdown is highlighted because it is so near. The wonder of children. The companionship of a spouse. The rhythm of home. Nine years of managing the Warriors from startup to juggernaut doesn’t offer much in the way of breaks and quality time at home. But California’s shelter-in-place orders, now approaching two months, have been the epiphany the father and husband needed.