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Atlanta Hawks front office search, potential of hiring Danny Ferry, Kobe Bufkin's impact on the 2025 NBA Draft class, 2025 draft prospects, 2025 NBA Finals, and more ...
Danny Ferry appears to be a legitimate candidate to join the Hawks‘ revamped front office, according to Marc Stein of The ...
The Hawks are casting a wide net in their search for a new president of basketball operations — and that net apparently includes a few familiar faces. One of them?
Danny Ferry — a former Hawks and Cavaliers GM currently working as a consultant with the Spurs — is the latest name added to the interview list, according to the report. Ferry previously ran ...
Danny Ferry interviewed Tuesday with Washington Wizards majority owner Ted Leonsis to be the team’s next general manager, according to several people with knowledge of the team’s process.
The trigger of events that led to the toppling of Atlanta Hawks owner Bruce Levenson began with general manager Danny Ferry referring to free agent Luol Deng as having "some African in him" on an ...
Danny Ferry, who officially stepped down as general manager of the Atlanta Hawks on Monday, told ESPN he has mixed emotions about leaving the team but is relieved that he and the franchise can now ...
NBA teams dig (and dig deep) for information about available players. But there are limits, as Hawks GM Danny Ferry learned recently.
“All I wanted to do,” recalls 6-foot-10 Danny Ferry, “was play basketball.” He got his wish and more. Not many boys get their first ball from an NBA player. Not many learn how to dribble ...
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Hawks are sticking with general manager Danny Ferry even though the team's new majority owner wants him fired for racially charged comments. CEO Steve Koonin on Tuesday told ...
Embattled Hawks General Manager Danny Ferry, currently on an indefinite leave of absence after making a racially insensitive comment, has already received public backing from NBA Commissioner ...
ATLANTA -- Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry took an indefinite leave of absence Friday, making the move under fire for his racially charged comments about a player. Hawks CEO Steve Koonin ...