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Atlanta Hawks name former Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder as head coach

The Atlanta Hawks have brought back a familiar face for their postseason push.

The Hawks hired former Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder as the franchise’s 15th full-time head coach, the team announced on Sunday. Joe Prunty has been serving as Atlanta's interim coach since the Hawks fired Nate McMillan on Tuesday with just 23 games remaining in their regular season.

The Hawks were aggressive in their search and wanted to act fast. They wanted to beat other teams who are likely to wait until the end of the season to fire a coach so they could get a shot at the best available coaches.

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With Snyder, who led the Jazz to the postseason in six consecutive seasons, compiling a 372-264 record in eight years, they seemed to have found their man.

“From our first conversation, it was clear that Quin had all the characteristics we were looking for in our next head coach," general manager Landry Fields said in the announcement. "He has both an incredible basketball and emotional IQ, and we share the same core values and basketball philosophies of having honest communication and collaboration with players, tremendous attention to detail and placing a great emphasis on player development."

“We are excited to welcome him, his wife Amy and their family back to Atlanta.”

Quin Snyder reacts while coaching the Utah Jazz during an April 2, 2022 game.
Quin Snyder reacts while coaching the Utah Jazz during an April 2, 2022 game.

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Snyder was an assistant for Atlanta during the 2013-14 season on head coach Mike Budenholzer’s staff. The Hawks believe firing McMillan and naming Snyder coach can jumpstart the team in the race to the postseason.

"I am thrilled to go back to Atlanta as the next head coach of the Hawks," Snyder said. "I am excited to collaborate with Landry to create a successful program that devoted Hawks fans are proud of and cheer."

With their 129-127 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, the Hawks improved to 31-30 and sit eighth in the Eastern Conference standings with 21 games left on their schedule.

Snyder served as head coach of the Utah Jazz from the 2014-15 to 2021-22 seasons. Over his final six seasons (2016-17 to 2021-22), the Jazz compiled a 294-178 record, the third-highest winning percentage (.623) in the NBA and best in the Western Conference over that span.

In 2021, Snyder coached the Western Conference All-Star Team, and his Jazz finished the 2020-21 regular season with the best record in the NBA (52-20; .722) and the fifth-highest single-season winning percentage in Jazz history. His 372 wins are the second-most in Jazz franchise history behind only Hall of Famer Jerry Sloan.

Contributing: Jeff Zillgitt

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Atlanta Hawks hire Quin Snyder as new head coach