Myers Departs ESPN to Join Harris-Led Sports Group Transition

Bob Myers, former general manager of the Golden State Warriors, is transitioning from ESPN to a significant role with Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE). He will serve as the president of sports, overseeing multiple prestigious sports entities. His appointment marks a pivotal addition to HBSE’s executive team.
Myers’ New Role at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment
At HBSE, Myers’ responsibilities include maximizing opportunities and enhancing processes. His focus will span various sports franchises, including:
- The Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
- The New Jersey Devils (NHL)
- Crystal Palace F.C. (English Premier League)
- NASCAR team Joe Gibbs Racing
His expertise is expected to aid the strategic growth of these teams, without altering their existing reporting structures.
Continued Collaboration with Josh Harris
Myers will maintain his support for Josh Harris, the managing partner of the Washington Commanders, whose leadership team he played a role in developing. His efforts have been instrumental in the franchise’s resurgence.
Strategic Integration and Experience
HBSE’s leadership, including Josh Harris and David Blitzer, welcomed Myers citing his championship-winning experience as a vital asset. His new position allows him to collaborate with top-level executives and enhance the competitive edge of HBSE’s sports holdings.
Background and Achievements
Before joining ESPN, Myers had a successful tenure with the Warriors, earning accolades like the NBA Executive of the Year in 2015 and 2017. Under his guidance, the team secured four NBA titles. Post-Warriors, he joined ESPN as a basketball analyst in 2023.
Myers’ journey began as a sports agent before stepping into the Warriors’ front office in 2011. His career trajectory affirms his capability to thrive in this expansive global sports role.
Emegypt will continue to monitor Myers’ impact as he embarks on this new chapter with HBSE.