I don't understand the fascination with Bob Myers. He had a long tenure in Golden State but the foundation was laid when he arrived in terms of Steph and Klay already being there. He deserves credit for snagging Draymond out of the second round but he had a lot of misses as well. Their dynasty of sorts came about because Steph wasn't worth max money coming off his rookie deal though, largely because of injuries. That enabled them to swap Barnes for KD when the TV deal spiked the cap. Outside of those moves, I'm not sure he's worth handing the keys to.
I know no GM is perfect but I'd rather try a younger guy who has spent time in a good organization like anyone who worked under Danny Ainge, Brad Stevens, Brian Wright from San Antonio, or Masai Ujiri fom Toronto. I'm not sure what's happened the last year with Uriji but up until the last 12 months he's had a great resumé drafting and in trades. I can kind of understand the Barrett trade since that netted them Quickley as well but the Ingram trade and extension doesn't make sense.
Not many GM's experience success in multiple markets and that isn't for lack of trying. The only in house person with the Suns currently is Bartlestein and I'd prefer he not take over in full considering we don't know what he's responsible for under JJ. He definitely played a big role in the Beal trade since Beal's agent is his father. Prior to joining the Suns, Bartlestein was in Detroit for some dark years.