Bob Myers is three years and 2,500 miles away from the Warriors and still catching strays about the team’s past NBA draft choices. It’s unfair to blame the former general manager, as the Warriors’ front office was not a one-man decision machine.Nor is it a one-man machine now. Current GM Mike Dunleavy is surrounded by many of the same voices in Myers’ ears during his 10 years in that role.But those following the Warriors need a convenient place to express frustration with the team’s unimpressive drafting since Hall of Fame executive Jerry West departed in 2017. So, Myers still takes heat, as do the father-and-son Lacobs, CEO Joe and executive vice president Kirk.As will Dunleavy if this summer ends without brightness in the future.“We’ll just draft who we think is going to be the best player for us with our franchise moving forward,” Dunleavy said last month. “That’s what we’ve always done. Particularly the last few years we were pretty good about it whether it’s first or second round, whatever. We’re a little higher this year, but we’ll take the same approach.”This is Course Correction...