Hawks seeking new direction and new PBO to lead them
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 4:41 pm
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FansidedBrad Rowland wrote:4 GM candidates every Hawks fan should know
The Hawks have an open position at the top of basketball operations
One week ago, the Atlanta Hawks announced the surprising firing of general manager Landry Fields. As part of the same announcement, the club revealed that it would begin the search for a new president of basketball operations, hiring Sportsology Group to captain that process. In the days since, a lot of chatter has taken place about Atlanta's process and candidates who could potentially fill the vacancy.
Marc Stein reports that Hawks governor Tony Ressler "has indicated that he is willing to pay the going rate for a top-tier and experienced lead decision-maker." That is, at least on paper, an encouraging framing, but individuals meeting the outlined qualifications are not available in droves, and here is a look four names that could be in the mix.
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HoopshypeMichael Scotto wrote:Bob Myers and Tim Connelly are atop Atlanta’s wish list, league sources told HoopsHype. However, the Minnesota Timberwolves hope to sign Connelly to an extension this offseason. Myers is enjoying his role at ESPN, and many around the league believe it would take a significant salary and, more importantly, the perfect fit for him to return as an executive.
In addition, other candidates for Atlanta’s president position include Orlando Magic Senior Advisor of Basketball Operations John Hammond and NBA G League President Shareef Abdur-Rahim, and others potentially, league sources told HoopsHype.
The Stein Line also reported Philadelphia 76ers general manager Elton Brand as a candidate for Atlanta.
Jamaaliver wrote:HoopshypeMichael Scotto wrote:Bob Myers and Tim Connelly are atop Atlanta’s wish list, league sources told HoopsHype. However, the Minnesota Timberwolves hope to sign Connelly to an extension this offseason. Myers is enjoying his role at ESPN, and many around the league believe it would take a significant salary and, more importantly, the perfect fit for him to return as an executive.
In addition, other candidates for Atlanta’s president position include Orlando Magic Senior Advisor of Basketball Operations John Hammond and NBA G League President Shareef Abdur-Rahim, and others potentially, league sources told HoopsHype.
The Stein Line also reported Philadelphia 76ers general manager Elton Brand as a candidate for Atlanta.
dms269 wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:HoopshypeMichael Scotto wrote:Bob Myers and Tim Connelly are atop Atlanta’s wish list, league sources told HoopsHype. However, the Minnesota Timberwolves hope to sign Connelly to an extension this offseason. Myers is enjoying his role at ESPN, and many around the league believe it would take a significant salary and, more importantly, the perfect fit for him to return as an executive.
In addition, other candidates for Atlanta’s president position include Orlando Magic Senior Advisor of Basketball Operations John Hammond and NBA G League President Shareef Abdur-Rahim, and others potentially, league sources told HoopsHype.
The Stein Line also reported Philadelphia 76ers general manager Elton Brand as a candidate for Atlanta.
Myers and Hammond should be 1-2.
Connelly has had some ups (building the Denver core) and some downs (Gobert trade in giving up all those picks, the KAT trade as a money savings means).
SAR: Absolutely not. His time as an AGM in Sacramento was awful. They had multiple bad drafts and bad trades.
Brand: Seems like Philly fans want him gone, which can't be a good thing.
Jamaaliver wrote:HoopshypeMichael Scotto wrote:Bob Myers and Tim Connelly are atop Atlanta’s wish list, league sources told HoopsHype. However, the Minnesota Timberwolves hope to sign Connelly to an extension this offseason. Myers is enjoying his role at ESPN, and many around the league believe it would take a significant salary and, more importantly, the perfect fit for him to return as an executive.
In addition, other candidates for Atlanta’s president position include Orlando Magic Senior Advisor of Basketball Operations John Hammond and NBA G League President Shareef Abdur-Rahim, and others potentially, league sources told HoopsHype.
The Stein Line also reported Philadelphia 76ers general manager Elton Brand as a candidate for Atlanta.
HMFFL wrote:I refer to this when someone mentions Danny Ferry. Danny has a 60% win percentage so he can find work but I hope it's not in Atlanta.
July 11, 2012: Traded Joe Johnson to the Brooklyn Nets for Jordan Farmar, Anthony Morrow, Johan Petro, DeShawn Stevenson, Jordan Williams, a 2013 1st round draft pick (Shane Larkin was later selected) and a 2017 2nd round draft pick (Frank Jackson was later selected).
Jamaaliver wrote:HMFFL wrote:I refer to this when someone mentions Danny Ferry. Danny has a 60% win percentage so he can find work but I hope it's not in Atlanta.
July 11, 2012: Traded Joe Johnson to the Brooklyn Nets for Jordan Farmar, Anthony Morrow, Johan Petro, DeShawn Stevenson, Jordan Williams, a 2013 1st round draft pick (Shane Larkin was later selected) and a 2017 2nd round draft pick (Frank Jackson was later selected).
I similarly do not want to see Danny Ferry back in charge of the Hawks.
Ferry was adept at tearing down a roster for spare parts...but his rebuild direction was unrealistic and ill conceived.
Hoping to attract Chris Paul and Dwight Howard to be the pillars of a Hawks revival was never an awesome idea...and the man is the worst drafting GM I've ever seen in Atlanta.
jayu70 wrote:Was Ferry involved in the Dwight fiasco? Thought that was BudCox and Ressler interference pushing his input to get a 'star' that cost them Horford?
RealGM Wiretap -- June 2013Dwight Howard and Chris Paul have been in contact with each other in an effort to play for the same team next season, according to sources. Both Howard and Paul will be free agents for the first time in their careers this offseason.
"They would love to play together if somebody can make it happen," one of the sources said.
The Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks and Atlanta Hawks all have cap space, though acquiring both players would likely acquire both Howard and Paul to accept less than a full max contract. The Hawks would seemingly have the easiest path to sign both Howard and Paul under that scenario.
FansidedBrad Rowland wrote:Hawks are eyeing recently fired execs to run their front office
The reported candidate pool for the Hawks front office opening isn't inspiring much confidence
More than two weeks have passed since the Atlanta Hawks made a multipronged announcement about the future of the organization's front office. In one fell swoop, Hawks governor Tony Ressler relieved general manager Landry Fields of his duties, revealed that a search for a new president of basketball operations was underway, and bumped up-and-coming executive Onsi Saleh to the general manager role.
As part of that release, Ressler indicated a desire to add "an accomplished, senior-level leader" in the president role, and that preference has been reiterated in multiple reports since then, to the point where it seems clear the team's governor would prefer a big splash in the position. However, it can be challenging to secure a commitment from such a figure, and that reality is coming into focus with the latest reporting.
Marc Stein and Jake Fischer shed light on the situation on Sunday, pointing to Sportsology, the search firm hired by the Hawks, conducting interviews over the last week. Stein and Fischer discussed a handful of candidates for the Hawks, including previously mentioned names like Elton Brand and Shareef Abdur-Rahim, in addition to a pair of recently fired executives.
Former Denver Nuggets GM Calvin Booth and former Sacramento Kings GM Monte McNair are reportedly on the list after each was dismissed in previous roles over the last few weeks. On Booth, Stein and Fischer pointed to the thought that "Booth's scouting acumen and strong reputation as a talent evaluator could pair well with Saleh's strategic expertise." On McNair's side, the reporting centered on his previous situation in Sacramento in which "worked in a two-executive structure alongside Wes Wilcox."
Two of the Hawks leading candidates were just fired from their old jobs
Booth and McNair are both established names with senior experience, which would check the boxes for Ressler's stated desires. Booth was technically at the helm of an NBA champion in Denver, though the vast majority of that team's core was constructed while he was in the No. 2 role behind Tim Connelly. McNair's record in Sacramento was checkered, but he did captain the organization to its best on-court seasons in more than a decade. In addition, there is constant chatter that Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé is perhaps responsible for some of the shakier decision-making in Sacramento, including an odd process that led to the firing of head coach Mike Brown this season.
It is certainly worth noting that Sportsology is attempting to keep things as quiet as possible with the interview process. That would point to the chance that there are candidates who have not yet been revealed in media circles, and Atlanta is also reportedly considering at least one outside-the-box option with BYU standout Travis Hansen, who currently works in the private equity world. Also, there is an interesting level of connection with several candidates to the Hawks organization, as Brand and Abdur-Rahim both played in Atlanta, while Hansen also had a cup of coffee with the team after starring at BYU.
At the very least, it seems as if the Hawks are intentionally casting a wide net in the search which, in general, is good process. Still, the conventional wisdom pointed to Ressler at least attempting to "go big" with the hire after dismissing Fields in a move that surprised many in the league. None of the reported candidates really come with a great deal of shine right now, particularly when the two most established voices were recently fired under challenging circumstances. It does seem clear that Saleh will be prominently involved in the direction of the Hawks, though, which could lessen the need for the all-encompassing voice at the top of the organizational chart.
jayu70 wrote:"Per sources: 76ers general manager Elton Brand has withdrawn from Atlanta’s president of basketball operations search."