The Commanders' new owner Josh Harris hired former Warriors general manager Bob Myers as a consultant. Here's why.
Following their unceremonious exit from the NBA Play-In tournament at the hands of the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, the Atlanta Hawks are making a key addition to the front office.
Bob Myers, former General Manager of the Golden State Warriors, shared a revealing anecdote about his early days with the organization during an appearance on 'The Old Man & The Three' show hosted by JJ Redick.
Bob Myers was the Golden State Warriors general manager for 11 wonderful years. He helped the team win four championships and also recruited some of the most important players in Warriors history.
There are several teams that have broken up after winning championships for a variety of reasons. While most are basketball or contract-related, seldom does a controversy or a clash of egos be the reason. With the Golden State Warriors, it was the latter that caused their 2022 championship-winning core to be broken up.
Draymond Green’s vicious punch to Jordan Poole during a preseason practice on October 5th, 2022 did much more than doom the Golden State Warriors’ hopes of repeating as champions.
Bob Myers spent part of his final season running the Warriors trying to figure out who was behind the infamous leaked video of Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole.
One has to wonder how long the Golden State Warriors have been thinking about what life would be like with both LeBron James and Stephen Curry. Former Warriors president and general manager, Bob Myers, is certainly thinking about it now.
Speaking on NBA countdown ahead of a Lakers vs Warriors showdown, former Warriors President Bob Myers revealed his interest in a LeBron James/Stephen Curry duo.
On Wednesday evening, head coach Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors knocked off the Milwaukee Bucks in blowout fashion in a highly-anticipated game from the Chase Center in San Francisco.
The basketball world continues to react to the tragic passing of Golden State Warriors assistant coach Dejan Milojevic on Wednesday. Milojevic suffered a heart attack late on Tuesday while among Warriors staff and players.
Bob Myers turned around one of the NBA's most hopeless franchises. Now one of the NFL's worst teams is betting he can repeat his magic in football. The new Washington Commanders ownership group, led by investor and Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris, took over from Dan Snyder before this season.
Former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers has landed a new job, and this one has nothing to do with basketball.
When ESPN and TNT combined broadcast crews Thursday, Bob Myers should have expected to get some heat from Charles Barkley.
Former Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers had a few interesting comments about why he left his longtime organization.
The two-time Executive of the Year left the Warriors this summer when he and ownership couldn't work out a new contract. He didn't wait long to land a new gig.
Former Warriors general manager Bob Myers appears headed to television rather than another NBA front office.
Former Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers may have said he wanted some time to himself after stepping down, but that doesn't figure to keep interested franchises from giving him a ring.
Even if ex-Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers ends up taking a gap year, one NBA team may already be clearing out an office for him in anticipation.
Bob Myers stepped down from his position as the president and general manager of the Golden State Warriors this week and revealed the reasoning behind his decision.
Appearing on Tuesday at the press conference announcing Bob Myers‘ departure from the Warriors, team owner Joe Lacob told reporters that he wasn’t ready to announce a successor for the team’s longtime head of basketball operations, as Kendra Andrews of ESPN.com relays.
Bob Myers broke his silence on his NBA future and provided an update no one within the organization or a fan of the team wanted to hear. He has decided to step away from the franchise, saying it is time.
The Golden State Warriors have big decisions to make this summer. They'll have to make them without the architect of the team.
As expected, Bob Myers is leaving his position as head of basketball operations and architect of four championships with the Warriors, per multiple reports.
It has now been widely reported that Bob Myers is expected to part ways with the Golden State Warriors this offseason. In a new report from NBA insider Marc Stein, it was anticipated that this departure could be coming very soon.
Myers, Golden State’s general manager since 2012, is taking some time this spring to weigh his future with his contract set to expire.
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