The Golden State Warriors have been left in a predicament after the departure of long-time General Manager Bob Myers, with the franchise yet to publicly announce their plans for a new front office structure.
Myers joined the franchise in 2011 and became GM in 2012, leaving the Warriors in a major state of uncertainty for one of the few times since Joe Lacob and Peter Guber became majority owners in 2010.
The Golden State Warriors’ short-term front office solution may extend full-time as they look to fill the void left by Bob Myers.
Don’t expect Golden State to go fishing for Myers’ replacement outside the franchise though, at least according to The Athletic’s Anthony Slater who delved into the franchise’s plans in a report on Monday.