Following a loss in the second round of the playoffs to LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, questions regarding change loom over the Golden State Warriors. What will happen with Draymond Green’s player option? How do young players like Jordan Poole and Jonathan Kuminga fit alongside the veteran core? Lastly, what does the future hold for one of the pillars of Golden State’s dynasty, Bob Myers?
Myers’ contract with the Warriors is up on June 30. According to Shams Charnia of the Athletic, the Warriors and their current president of basketball operations are “bracing for the likelihood” that Myers could walk away from the franchise. The Warriors and Myers have had no substantial contract extension talks in months, per Charania. Citing sources, Charania reported Myers has received interest from private equity funds and other professional sports leagues.
Via @ShamsCharania on Twitter:
Sources: Warriors and president of basketball operations Bob Myers have had no substantial contract extension talks in months and the sides are bracing for the likelihood that Myers could walk away from the franchise.
Details at @TheAthletic: https://t.co/laTCxAfnY7
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) May 18, 2023
Read the full story from Charania via The Athletic here.
Vice President of basketball operations Mike Dunleavy recently represented the Warriors at GM meetings in Chicago, per Marc J. Spears of ESPN and Anthony Slater of The Athletic.
Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:
Mike Dunleavy Jr. did rep the Warriors in the GM meeting in Chicago this week, as @MarcJSpears reported. He has stood in Myers’ place in several other GM capacities/meetings before. It’s part of why he has been viewed as the natural successor if Myers walks away.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) May 17, 2023
Myers has been coined the architect of the Warriors dynasty, crafting the teams that won four championships. Since Myers arrived in Golden State’s front office in 2011, the Warriors have made nine trips to the playoffs, including six appearances in the NBA Finals. Myers has won a pair of NBA Executive of the Year awards in the 2014-15 season and 2016-17 season.
During his time with the Warriors, Myers has been at the core of moves that have shaped the franchise like recruiting Kevin Durant, drafting Draymond Green, trading for Andrew Wiggins and hiring Steve Kerr as Golden State’s coach.
With the Warriors entering a pivotal offseason, Myers’ future in Golden State could be the first domino to fall.
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