After a legendary 12-season run with the Golden State Warriors, Bob Myers is back in the NBA front office—this time bringing his championship pedigree to the City of Brotherly Love.
On Tuesday evening, the former Warriors general manager and president agreed to oversee basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers in an interim capacity following the departure of Daryl Morey. It's a move that signals a new chapter for a franchise hungry to return to contention.
Myers wasted no time addressing the passionate Philly faithful, understanding the weight of the role. "I know how much the 76ers mean to the City of Philadelphia, and it's important we find the right leader to shape the future of this team," he told the Philly Voice. "The process will start immediately, and we will be thorough and deliberate in our evaluations. I believe this is a destination for top talent across the league and look forward to solidifying our infrastructure moving forward."
For fans of the game, this is a fascinating moment. Myers built his legacy by assembling the Warriors' dynastic core around Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson—a backcourt that redefined basketball. Now, he has the chance to work his magic around another electric young duo in Philadelphia: Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe.
The 76ers are banking on Myers' proven eye for talent and leadership to guide them through this transition. With his track record of turning potential into championships, the basketball world will be watching closely to see how he reshapes the team's future.
