Larry Harris is entering his 13th season with the Golden State Warriors, and his fifth as assistant general manager/director of player personnel. In this role, Harris serves as one of the organization’s key talent evaluators of players at both the professional and collegiate levels, assisting with the team’s year-round preparation for the NBA draft, free agency and trades.
Harris, 57, originally joined the Warriors in 2008 as an assistant coach under Don Nelson before moving to the front office after one season on the bench. He then served as a basketball consultant/ scout for six seasons prior to being promoted to Director of Player Personnel in 2015-16.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Harris spent 20 years with the Milwaukee Bucks, including stints as director of player personnel, director of scouting, assistant general manager and general manager. Harris’ five-year tenure as general manager (2003-07) included a pair of postseason berths as well as the selection of Andrew Bogut with the first overall pick of the 2005 NBA Draft.
A native of Huntingburg, Ind., Harris played collegiately at Eastern New Mexico University. His father, Del Harris, is a longtime
NBA coach and executive. Larry and his wife, Gail, currently reside in Frisco, Texas. He has two sons, Zach and Garrett, and three
daughters, Janaya, Brooke, and Addison.
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