

The former Warriors star and current head coach of St. John’s University men’s basketball team is stepping down from his coaching duties to rejoin the Golden State Warriors as their new Senior Advisor of Basketball Operations.
For longtime fans, this is more than just a front-office addition — it’s a reunion with one of the most iconic figures in team history. Mullin, known for his sharp shooting, basketball IQ, and relentless work ethic, played 13 seasons with Golden State and was a central figure in the franchise’s storied “Run TMC” era. His jersey (#17) hangs proudly in the rafters at Chase Center.
A Legacy Reunited
Mullin’s move back to the Bay Area is being celebrated by fans, former teammates, and current players alike. His deep understanding of the game, combined with his long history with the team, makes him an invaluable asset as the Warriors continue building toward the future.
Warriors General Manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. praised the hire, saying:
“Chris is a legend here — not just for what he did on the court, but for the culture he helped build. Having him back in the organization brings experience, insight, and heart. This is a great day for the Warriors family.”
Mullin’s return comes at a crucial time, as the Warriors look to regroup after a challenging season and revamp their roster around their veteran core and rising young stars.
A Bright Future Ahead
While Mullin found success in coaching college basketball, he’s no stranger to front-office roles. He previously served as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Sacramento Kings and was widely respected for his talent evaluation and player development insights.
His return to Golden State signals not just nostalgia, but a strategic investment in leadership, basketball knowledge, and organizational identity.
Warriors Nation Reacts
The news lit up social media within minutes of the announcement. From former teammates like Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway, to current players and fans, the sentiment was universal: Welcome home, Chris.
This is more than just a new chapter — it’s a full-circle moment. With Chris Mullin back in the building, the Golden State Warriors aren’t just looking backward; they’re planning for a golden future.
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