REPORT: Bob Myers is stepping down as Warriors' president and GM. MORE:
Bob Myers - Rocky Widner/National Basketball Association/Getty ImagesBob Myers is stepping down as president and general manager of the Golden State Warriors, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reports."It's just time," Myers told ESPN.
BREAKING: Golden State’s Bob Myers – a two-time executive of the year and architect of four NBA championships -- is stepping down as the franchise’s president and general manager, he told ESPN on Tuesday. “It’s just time,” Myers said.
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