Basketball

Bob Myers Steps Into 76ers’ President Search After Morey Exit

The former Warriors GM will collaborate with a new hire, adding his championship pedigree to a franchise seeking fresh leadership.

Myers Lends His Expertise to 76ers' Executive Hunt

The Philadelphia 76ers are currently scouting a new President of Basketball Operations following Daryl Morey's departure, a move that could reshape the club's roster construction strategy.

Shams Charania revealed that the organization intends to pair the new hire with Bob Myers, the former Golden State Warriors general manager who now serves as President of Sports for Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.

Myers built a reputation for assembling championship-caliber teams, having guided the Warriors to four NBA titles during his tenure as GM.

His influence extends beyond the Bay Area; he previously helped bring Adam Peters to the Washington Commanders and Sunny Mehta to the New Jersey Devils, underscoring his reach across major sports enterprises.

The nature of Myers' partnership with the prospective President remains undefined, though sources indicate he is presently meeting with current 76ers staff in Chicago to assess fit and vision.

Within the broader basketball ecosystem, Myers is regarded as one of the most trusted and sought‑after executives, a status that could accelerate the 76ers' search for a leader who can blend analytical rigor with player‑development acumen.

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