
SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz Warriors, the NBA G League affiliate for the Golden State Warriors, have promoted Zach Harris to general manager ahead of their 2025-26 season. Additionally, Noah Robotham takes over as assistant general manager.
The Santa Cruz Warriors, the NBA G League affiliate for the Golden State Warriors, have promoted Noah Robotham to assistant general manager ahead of their 2025-26 season. (Noah Graham – NBAE via Getty Images)
Previous GM David Fatoki and Assistant GM Shannon Stabler transition to new roles within Golden State’s basketball operations department.
Harris is entering his second season with Santa Cruz. He served as an assistant general manager last year, when Santa Cruz (20-14) earned a repeat berth into the playoffs and had a franchise-record six players receive NBA call-ups to Golden State.
Harris joined the Warriors organization with four years of G League experience. He worked for the Grand Rapids Gold as a basketball strategy coordinator for the 2022-23 season, the Capital City Go-Go as a basketball operations assistant from 2018-20, and interned for the Iowa Wolves in 2017. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Kentucky in 2017, where he also worked as a manager for the men’s basketball team.
Robotham is entering his third season with Santa Cruz. He worked as the team’s manager of basketball operations last season.
In his first season with the Warriors in 2023-24, he served as a coaching associate and basketball operations coordinator. Additionally, Robotham served as an assistant coach for Golden State’s 2024 NBA Summer League team.
Prior to Santa Cruz, Robotham was a video analysis and charting associate for the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2023.
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Robotham played collegiate basketball for the University of Akron from 2014-17 — he was named to the 2014-15 MAC All-Freshman Team — and the UNLV in 2018-19, when he led the Mountain West Conference in assists per game (5.0).
The Warriors, under the direction of first-year head coach Lainn Wilson, open their season in the Tip-Off Tournament with home games against Rip City Remix on Nov. 7 and 8 at 7 p.m.