Warriors could lose multiple key members of dynasty this offseason

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Serious questions surround the fate of several of the Golden State Warriors' key members as the franchise heads into the 2023 offseason after the team's second-round playoff exit at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers. The futures of as many as four players, one coach and one executive are uncertain. Some of these were already known, while others are new.

"I want to be a Warrior for the rest of my life," Green said after Game 6."I want to ride out with the same dudes I rode in with."

None of these issues can be resolved, though, until the Warriors figure out who will run the team. The contract of Bob Myers, the team's president of basketball operations, expires on June 30 andspeculated Golden State could move on from Myers as the team transitions into a post-Green/Thompson/Steph Curry phase of the franchise.

The Warriors are expected to promote from within if Myers leaves, according to The Athletic. Vice president of basketball operations and former Warriors player Mike Dunleavy Jr. is Myers' likely replacement. Shaun Livingston, another ex-Warriors player who won three titles with the trio of Curry, Green and Thompson, is another possible candidate, per The Athletic.

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