The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Snyder gets to work, urges players to 'trust each other'

- By Lauren Williams lauren.williams@ajc.com

New Hawks coach Quin Snyder likely could have waited to join the club next season, but Snyder is ready to get to work now.

“In the NBA, you hear the term ‘foxhole’ a lot and to get in the foxhole with these guys, and I think those things have the opportunit­y to really accelerate the building of relationsh­ips,” Snyder said during his introducto­ry news conference Monday. “You’re faced with adversity, and you go through it together collective­ly, and I didn’t want to wait until next year to do that. I felt like that was something that it just made sense to me to begin now.”

The Hawks introduced Snyder at the team’s practice facility in Brookhaven. Snyder and general manager Landry Fields shared what sold them on their decision to move forward just one week after the team moved on from Nate Mcmillan.

Fields said the team quickly identified the characteri­stics needed in the Hawks’ next leader. He asked Hawks assistant GM Kyle Korver to reach out to Snyder, and the team quickly got the ball rolling.

Fields and Snyder acknowledg­ed the challenges ahead, but they look at it as a chance to start laying a new foundation early. They even see a chance to potentiall­y spark a solid postseason run.

“I think players want to get better, and they want to be coached,” said Snyder, who met with players and staff Monday morning. “And I think the relationsh­ips are what allows you to coach them effectivel­y. And so, in those things again, it’s part of the reason I wanted to start now, and I think that our group here needs to just decide to trust each other. And it’s incumbent upon all of us — myself, first and foremost — to not violate that trust.”

One of the players Snyder will have to connect with quickly is guard Trae Young.

“This is true of all our guys, that going through games together and competing together is one of the best ways to get to know somebody, learn about each other, you figure things out, you go through hard times, good times,” Snyder told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on after his news conference. “You see how Trae plays, I think his mind for the game is something that it’s a real strength. And, you encourage him and have already to be instinctiv­e, but also to be mindful of how he plays.”

Snyder takes over for interim coach Joe Prunty today, when the Hawks (31-30) host the Wizards at State Farm Arena. The new head coach said he will lean on the coaching staff throughout the final 21 games of the regular season, as well as potentiall­y during the postseason. That group is expected to finish the season, and Snyder will make some decisions afterward.

For now, Snyder’s main focus is to finish the season strong while learning his new team and helping it grow.

 ?? BEN GRAY FOR THE AJC ?? “I think players want to get better, and they want to be coached,” new Hawks head coach Quin Snyder said Monday. “And I think the relationsh­ips are what allows you to coach them effectivel­y.”
BEN GRAY FOR THE AJC “I think players want to get better, and they want to be coached,” new Hawks head coach Quin Snyder said Monday. “And I think the relationsh­ips are what allows you to coach them effectivel­y.”

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