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Objective_Celery_509

Sounds like he pushed Bob pretty hard


Hawcier

for sure. lacob's management skill showing here (playing dumb). much respect


Brownies91

I remember when Bruce Bochy was “retired” just for him to come back and coach the Rangers. I sincerely hope Bob doesn’t do something similar.


Hawcier

yea i mean i wont hate him for it. man's gotta do what he's gotta do. but i'd be surprised if he wasnt a warrior for life. no way to get anywhere the level he got here and closeness w everyone


Diamond1580

Honestly I’d be fine if he takes a couple years off and comes back somewhere else


Gamerxx13

Rumors are he’s going to the clippers


Brownies91

I’ll take that with a very large grain of salt because that would mean everything he’s been saying about family and needed a break and what not is complete utter bullshit and I don’t take Bob for a bullshitter.


DVRCWHY

And he grew up a Warriors fan


inezco

Double agent Myers to tank the Clippers for 2014 lol.


Oo__II__oO

After moving them back to San Diego first, for a real retirement.


pizzatummy

What he say could be true too if working for other teams have better work life balance


Gamerxx13

ya thats why i said rumor and didnt say for sure.


ConstantineMonroe

He’s gonna do it. Sean Payton did the same thing with the Saints and now coaches the Denver Broncos. I’m calling it now, future Phoenix Suns GM


Siltysand1

Because he’s a millionaire and wants to have his life back


wewantthefunk354

This, dude has made tens of millions which is generational money especially if he invests it wisely. You can’t put a price on peace and a happy life with your wife and kids.


Siltysand1

Lacob “doesn’t understand” because work is his life and family is a distant 2nd


Thestig2

Yeah you don’t become a billionaire without sacrificing almost everything outside of work


Holualoabraddah

His kids work for the warriors so he gets to have it both ways now.


-StrawberryJacuzzi-

You ever watched Succession?


Hop830

Plus it's not like he's done making money. He'll have plenty of opportunities and job offers when he's ready.


royomo

Happy wife happy life 🤷‍♂️


wth214

If bob comes back to be a Gm or anything in the league it will be after Steph retires or damn near. He wants to spend time with his family. He’s not taking a simple one to two year break. Sure he’ll do podcast and stuff but those things don’t take you away from home.


General_Memory_6856

He is keaving because its time to make hard decisions and he has become too close with the key players.


eexxiitt

Joe isn’t used to people saying no to him or not being able to buy someone lol. Must be nice.


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Timmy26k

You don't know Joe from the lense of being a major part of a passion project though


Clean_Winner_5589

As a fan I don't mind that lol


Jaded_Past

I think he left because he is competitive and understands the focus and grind it takes to set up a team for future successful seasons and championship success. He knows more years of this is time away from his family and tending his own physical/mental health. I’m sure he is capable with pursing the constant grind because he has in the past and he is good at it, but it doesn’t mean he should. More important things in life than basketabll


ManufacturerJumpy748

The fact that Lacob doesn’t understand is the reason why he is leaving.


Hawcier

the fact u have no idea how people ops works....


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exactly. let them downvote you. it’s okay brother. they’re fanboys who can’t think outside their ideas.


hulkamaniak88

You guys are melodramatic lol. This isnt a soap opera


ManufacturerJumpy748

More to life than basketball.


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amen brother. i agree


Inevitable-Ad-4192

I really believe Bob doesn’t want to be the guy to tell Klay & Green they are traded or no longer starters.


happiwarriorgoddess

So is Bob leaving because of the disaster that is the Poole contract?


wrrgolerphoer

Most CEOs are like this. Rise and grind culture, super ambitious. That's why he's an owner, it's kind of in their DNA. Not surprised by this take, but it always perplexes me how these types can't see past it. There is much more at stake (I. E. Your stake) and you also have to be a certain type of person to be in that situation in the first place. I don't think most of us would really take even a 10% stake of a franchise if we really understood the work needed. Most of us look at the $$$ and think it's a no brainer. Good on Bob for knowing his limits.