The Commercial Appeal

Atlanta hiring Pierce as Hawks’ next head coach

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA – The Atlanta Hawks are giving Lloyd Pierce his first head coaching job in the NBA, choosing a man who has been an assistant with Philadelph­ia and Memphis to rebuild the franchise.

The Hawks announced Friday they had agreed to terms on a deal with Pierce.

“It was critically important to find a dynamic teacher who could connect with and develop our young core while instilling the culture and high standards we feel are necessary in a successful program,” Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk said in a statement. “Lloyd Pierce checks every box, and we couldn’t be more excited to have him leading the Atlanta Hawks into the future.”

The Hawks have scheduled a Monday news conference to introduce Pierce. Pierce, 42, spent the past five seasons as an assistant coach in Philadelph­ia where the 76ers just reached the Eastern Conference semifinals after finishing third in the conference with a 5230 record. Pierce also spent two years as assistant coach with Memphis Grizzlies, including 2013 when they reached the 2013 Western Conference finals.

“This is a day I’ve been working toward for a long time and it’s an honor to be the head coach of the Atlanta Hawks,” Pierce said. “I have great respect for Travis and strong belief in his plan to bring a championsh­ip to the city of Atlanta. After spending time with ownership, it’s clear they have a deep investment in and commitment to making this a model organizati­on. This opportunit­y is a perfect fit for me, and I’m eager to get started.”

Pierce also has been an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors in 2010-11, and he was assistant coach for player developmen­t with Cleveland between 2007-10.

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