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Hawks could bring back controversial executive?
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Danny Ferry appears to be a legitimate candidate to join the Hawks‘ revamped front office, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Substack link). Stein, who first mentioned Ferry as a potential target three weeks ago, states that he could be hired as a senior adviser to new general manager Onsi Saleh.

The team has been conducting interviews for a new president of basketball operations, but with numerous executives already involved in the decision-making process, it could opt for a senior adviser instead.

Ferry, who currently serves as a consultant with the Spurs, ran Atlanta’s front office from 2012 until 2014, when he was involved in a controversy that involved making racially insensitive remarks while reading a scouting report on Luol Deng during an organizational conference call. After stepping down from his position with the Hawks, Ferry became a special advisor with the Pelicans in 2016 and briefly served as the organization’s interim GM in 2019.

Stein reports that the 58-year-old Ferry was involved in Atlanta’s interview process after former GM Landry Fields was fired in April. Vice president of pro personnel Grant Liffmann and executive advisor Chris Emens are also reportedly leaving the organization.

The Hawks interviewed several prominent candidates to become president of basketball operations, including Sixers GM Elton Brand, former Nuggets GM Calvin Booth, former Kings GM Monte McNair, Raptors executive Masai Ujiri and Alex Saratsis, agent for Giannis Antetokounmpo.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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