Mike Dunleavy Jr., a former 15-year NBA player who began his career with the Warriors from 2002 to ’07, will be the team’s next general manager, according to a report by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
After retiring as a player in 2017, Dunleavy joined the Golden State franchise as a scout in 2018, and has been climbing up the front office ranks, and was promoted to vice president of basketball operations in 2021.
He will replace Bob Myers, the architect of the Warriors dynasty that has won four NBA titles. In late May, Myers announced that he is stepping away from the team after 12 years.