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Bob Myers Exits ESPN to Join Harris Blitzer Sports as President of Sports

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Bob Myers, former Golden State Warriors general manager and current ESPN analyst, has announced a major career move: he is leaving ESPN to join Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) as their new President of Sports. The Sun

This marks another twist in Myers’ career. After a storied run with the Warriors—where he helped build multiple championship teams—he leapt into broadcasting by joining ESPN in 2023. Now, he’s returning to the executive side of sports. The Sun

HBSE is a multifaceted sports and entertainment group that owns the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Crystal Palace FC, and investments in Joe Gibbs Racing. The Sun
In his new role, Myers is expected to bring his championship experience to multiple franchises under HBSE’s umbrella, while also supporting Josh Harris in overseeing the Washington Commanders. The Sun

Why this matters:

  • Myers’ hiring signals HBSE’s ambition to unify leadership across its sports holdings.
  • His proven track record in building winning teams could influence how HBSE manages its portfolio.
  • The move is a high-profile pivot from media back to operations—a shift that may reshape how former executives engage with sports media and management.
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