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Woodson Believes He Deserves To Return

Hawks' Head Coach Mike Woodson believes that he deserves to return to the bench with the team next season, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

"He's going to have to take a moment to sit back and talk with individuals and get a feel for who is who and start making some decisions," Woodson said of new General Manager Rick Sund.

Woodson's contract expires on June 30.

"That's how it works, man. It's the first time I've been in a position like this as a head coach. But I'll sit down with him again next week, and we'll just start building a relationship," Woodson added.

"Because at the end of the day, he and I have to be on the same page, along with ownership, so we can continue what we started."

Via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Hawks Name Rick Sund GM

The Atlanta Hawks today named Rick Sund as the team’s General Manager, according to Hawks co-owner Michael Gearon. Sund has more than 30 years of NBA experience, including stints with the Seattle Sonics, Detroit Pistons, Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks.

“Rick has an enormous amount of experience, and an outstanding reputation around the league,” Gearon said. “During this process, as we spoke with basketball people that we respect around the NBA, everyone had glowing things to say about Rick and his work. Our objective was to add an individual who would help us take the momentum we gained last season, and move to the next level. We feel we’ve done that, and we’re thrilled to add someone of Rick’s caliber to our franchise.”

“I’m very excited and impressed with what the Hawks have currently developed,” said Sund, from the Orlando NBA Pre-Draft Camp, “and I look forward to continuing that process. They captivated the attention of fans locally and nationally with their play during the playoffs, and I too, was impressed with the effort they displayed throughout that series (vs. Boston).

“We have a great nucleus of players, and while we have some work ahead of us, there’s tremendous potential and continued growth with the guys on this roster. I look forward to getting more familiar with the coaching staff and players as we look to build on the success this franchise has enjoyed this postseason.”

Formerly the General Manager of the Seattle Sonics from 2001-07, Sund and the Sonics were the inaugural champions of the Northwest Division in 2004-05, and the team reached the postseason twice during his tenure.

Prior to that, he served in several different roles with the Dallas Mavericks from 1979-94, finishing up as Vice President of Basketball Operations. At the start of his tenure, he helped the expansion Mavericks develop their inaugural season roster as the Director of Player Personnel. Selected by then-GM Norm Sonju, Sund – at the age of 28 – became the youngest person in league history to hold that position.

One of the NBA’s most-respected front office executives, Sund presided over a Mavericks team that won a franchise-record 55 games and took home the Midwest Division title in 1986-87. Dallas matched or improved their record in each of the franchise’s first eight seasons, reaching the playoffs on six occasions and making it to the Western Conference Finals in 1988.

In 1994, he spent one season as a consultant for the Sonics during Wally Walker’s first season as GM, managing the Sonics’ college scouting program and assisted Walker with personnel decisions.

Sund joined the Pistons as Vice President of Player Personnel in the summer of 1995, assuming the title of Executive VP and General Manager of Basketball Operations a year later. The Pistons, winners of 100 games in his first two seasons, participated in the playoffs four times during his Detroit years, where he spent six seasons (1995-2001). He assisted in developing the Pistons in the areas of roster and player development, trades, contract negotiations, player drafts, free-agent acquisitions and other team operations.

Sund began his career in Milwaukee, spending five years with the Bucks after graduating with a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1974.

He was a two-sport athlete at Northwestern University, where he was twice named academic All-Big Ten on the basketball squad (he was a 6-4 guard for the Wildcats), while also seeing action as a tight end and wide receiver on the football team. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Northwestern.

Sund is currently in Orlando serving as one of the co-chairman of the NBA’s Pre-Draft camp. He is also serves on the board of the directors for the Special Olympics for the state of Washington, and the advisory board of the University of Oregon’s business school’s Warsaw Sports Marketing and Management Division.

Born on June 4, 1951, Richard Walker Sund is a native of Elgin, IL, and is a member of the Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame. He and his wife Lea are the parents of two children, daughter Hali and son Patrick.

Via Press Release


Rick Sund Named Hawks GM

The Atlanta Hawks Wednesday named Rick Sund as the team’s general manager, according to Hawks' co-owner Michael Gearon.

Sund has more than 30 years of NBA experience, including stints with the Seattle Sonics, Detroit Pistons, Dallas Mavericks, and Milwaukee Bucks.

“Rick has an enormous amount of experience and an outstanding reputation around the league,” Gearon said.

“During this process, as we spoke with basketball people that we respect around the NBA; everyone had glowing things to say about Rick and his work. Our objective was to add an individual who would help us take the momentum we gained last season and move to the next level. We feel we’ve done that, and we’re thrilled to add someone of Rick’s caliber to our franchise.”

“I’m very excited and impressed with what the Hawks have currently developed,” said Sund from the Orlando NBA Pre-Draft Camp, “and I look forward to continuing that process. They captivated the attention of fans locally and nationally with their play during the playoffs, and I too, was impressed with the effort they displayed throughout that series (vs. Boston)."

“We have a great nucleus of players, and while we have some work ahead of us, there’s tremendous potential and continued growth with the guys on this roster. I look forward to getting more familiar with the coaching staff and players as we look to build on the success this franchise has enjoyed this postseason.”

Formerly the general manager of the Seattle Sonics from 2001-07, Sund and the Sonics were the inaugural champions of the Northwest Division in 2004-05, and the team reached the postseason twice during his tenure.

Via RealGM Staff Report


Hawks May 2008 Archive

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    Chris Grant has rejected an offer from Atlanta to become the team's general manager, deciding to stick with Danny Ferry (pictured) in Cleveland.

  • Lindsey Says He's Staying In San Antonio

    Dennis Lindsey is going to stick with R.C. Buford and the Spurs rather than contend for the GM job in Atlanta.

  • Gabriel, Lindsey, Sheppard, Wohl On Short List For Hawks' GM Job

    Portland Trail Blazers' personnel scout John Gabriel, San Antonio Spurs' assistant general manager Dennis Lindsey, Washington Wizards' vice president of basketball administration Tommy Sheppard, and Boston Celtics' assistant general manager Dave Wohl make up the list of four potential candidates for the Hawks' GM role.

  • Artest And Petrie Expected To Remain In Sacramento

    Kings' forward Ron Artest indicated late Thursday night he's not planning to leave Sacramento.

  • Boston Bar Liquored Up The Hawks Before Game 7?

    Before their Game 7 matchup against the Celtics, the Hawks stayed at the Liberty Hotel on May 3rd in Cambridge.

  • Lindsey A Candidate For Atlanta's GM Post?

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  • Hawks Could Turn To Avery Or D'Antoni

    The Atlanta Hawks could fill their head coaching vacancy with Avery Johnson or Mike D'Antoni.

  • Brand, Smith On Stefanski's Radar?

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  • Marvin Williams Suspended For First Game Of 2008-09

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  • Knight Resigns As Hawks' GM

    The Hawks announced today that Billy Knight has submitted his resignation, effective July 1st.

  • Hawks To Keep Smith And Childress?

    The Hawks have some decisions to make as forwards Josh Smith and Josh Childress, in addition to guard Salim Stoudamire, will become restricted free agents this summer.

  • Is Woodson Done In Atlanta?

    Despite the above average coaching job he did against the Celtics in the first round of the playoffs, Hawks' Coach Mike Woodson could be on his way out of town.

  • Celtics Pound Hawks In Game 7

    Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce combined for 40 points on Sunday as the Celtics pounded the Hawks 99-65 in Game 7 of their playoff series.

  • Hawks' Williams 'Ready To Go' For Game 7

    Hawks forward Marvin Williams claims that he's ready to play in Game Seven against the Celtics on Sunday afternoon.

  • Atlanta's Williams Questionable For Game Seven

    Hawks forward Marvin Williams isn't sure that he'll be able to play in Game Seven against the Celtics on Sunday afternoon because of a sore knee.

  • Hawks Use Strong Fourth To Force Game Seven In Boston

    The Atlanta Hawks used a strong fourth quarter to beat the Boston Celtics, 103-100, and force a dramatic Game Seven this weekend.

  • Woodson Upset Horford Wasn't Honored

    Hawks' Coach Mike Woodson was irate on Wednesday that center Al Horford wasn't given a share of the Rookie of the Year award with Kevin Durant.

  • Joe Johnson: 'It Ain't Over Yet'

    Joe Johnson refuses to believe that his Hawks are done in their best-of-seven series against the Celtics.

  • Pierce Denies 'Menacing Gesture' Was Gang Symbol

    Paul Pierce has denied that the sign which cost him $25,000 and was labelled a 'menacing gesture' by the NBA was gang related.