Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich Delivers Serious Warning to Hawks After Lloyd Pierce Firing

The Atlanta Hawks officially announced that the franchise had fired head coach Lloyd Pierce — something current San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich thinks might very well come back to haunt the Eastern Conference franchise.

With Atlanta giving the 44-year-old Pierce just 34 games in 2020-21, it will now be former Indiana Pacers head coach Nate McMillan who attempts to right the ship for the 14-20 Hawks.

“We all know it is a volatile environment and that sort of thing, but you don’t want to miss on people like him,” Popovich recently said, via Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News. “It’s like missing on a really good player in the draft or evaluating somebody wrongly. He is the kind of guy you can build a culture around.”

The Hawks, as of this writing, sit in 11th place in the Eastern Conference standings with Atlanta coming off a 109-99 loss to the surging Miami Heat on Sunday evening. Perhaps more importantly, the Hawks’ latest loss was the team’s 11th defeat of the season after holding a lead in the fourth quarter. Because Pierce and the Hawks were expected to do some pretty big things in 2020-21, it appears as though the leash was quite short in Atlanta as the aforementioned McMillan will take over in an interim capacity with the All-Star break right around the corner.

Originally hired by the Hawks back in 2018, Pierce will wrap up his Atlanta tenure with a 63-120 record to his credit as the team missed out on the postseason in each of his two full seasons at the helm.

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