Ahead of what promises to be a big offseason, the Golden State Warriors have reportedly named their replacement for outgoing General Manager and President of Basketball Operations Bob Myers.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Warriors have reached a long-term agreement with Mike Dunleavy Jr. that will see him elevate into a role Myers leaves after 11 years and four NBA championships.
Having already begun taking on increased responsibilities, Mike Dunleavy Jr. will be thrown into the fire as the new General Manager of the Golden State Warriors.
It’s an unsurprising appointment given indications that Dunleavy and Kirk Lacob would step into elevated leadership, per The Athletic’s Anthony Slater earlier this week.