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New Hawks coach Lloyd Pierce says defense is 'who I am'

ATLANTA (AP) - At the start of his first news conference as the Atlanta Hawks coach, Lloyd Pierce looked down at a row filled with four of his new players.

His thoughts immediately turned to his passion: Defense.

"If we weren't doing this press conference right now, I'd probably have these guys doing some defensive drills," Pierce said Monday. "That's who I am."

Pierce, the former Philadelphia 76ers assistant whose agreement to become the Hawks coach was announced Friday , said his first priority will be assembling a staff. Pierce will be looking for assistants who share his passion for defense and his proven ability to connect with young players.

A young Atlanta roster is about to add much more youth in next month's NBA draft.

The Hawks leaned heavily on such young players as rookie John Collins and second-year forward Taurean Prince this season. More youth is coming in the June 21 NBA draft. The Hawks have three first-round picks and hope to land the No. 1 overall pick in Tuesday's NBA draft lottery.

Pierce worked as an assistant with Cleveland, Golden State and Memphis before his five years with Philadelphia. His role in the 76ers' rebuilding process was especially important to the Hawks, who face a similar challenge after posting the worst record in the Eastern Conference this season.

Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk said Pierce's "experiences in Philadelphia, keeping that positive vibe, that winning environment with what they went through" helped make him the right fit for the Hawks.

Four Hawks players - DeAndre Bembry, Mike Muscala, Kent Bazemore and Isaiah Taylor - sat together during the news conference.

Bazemore said other players around the league have sent him messages "saying we got a good one."

"I'm excited," Bazemore said. "... Bringing in a defensive-minded guy is important because that's where championships are won. If we start there, I believe everything else will fall into place."

Bembry said Pierce's long record as an assistant, especially with the 76ers, who advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals, earns him immediate credibility.

"You instantly have to respect what he's done," Bembry said. "He damn sure earned his first head coaching job."

One of Pierce's former Philadelphia players, Robert Covington, also attended the news conference. He said he already was in Atlanta while visiting a family member and so he wanted to show his support for Pierce.

"He's helped me so much in my career, it's only right that I be here as well," Covington said.

Asked if he has any doubt Pierce is ready to become a head coach, Covington said "Absolutely not. I've seen coach develop and grow. ... He definitely is a great coach."

Schlenk said he was won over in his first of three interviews with Pierce. He said he told assistant GM Jeff Peterson midway through that interview at a Philadelphia airport hotel that Pierce was their guy.

"I just wrote on a little piece of paper and slid it over to Jeff and said 'I told you, we'd know,'" Schlenk said.

Pierce joked Monday he wished he had been passed that note.

"I'm just trying to figure out how I missed them sliding papers around," Pierce said. "They were taking notes but I didn't really see that exchange. I was focused on my presentation more than anything."

That presentation was on the mark.

"He answered every question right," Schlenk said.

A Hawks group that also included majority owner Tony Ressler met with Pierce in Boston on Tuesday, followed by a third interview in Atlanta on Friday - hours before the team announced an agreement with Pierce.

Pierce, 42, fills the position left vacant when the Hawks and former coach Mike Budenholzer mutually agreed to part ways as Budenholzer interviewed for other jobs, most recently with the Bucks.

Schenk again said Monday he and Budenholzer remain on good terms. "I talked with him a couple days ago," Schlenk said. "No hard feelings at all."

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Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk, left, and Lloyd Pierce share a laugh during a press conference introducing Pierce as a full-time coach for the team on Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Pierce joins the Hawks after spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach with the 76ers. He also spent time with the Cavaliers, Warriors and Grizzlies organizations. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks players DeAndre' Bembry, left, and Kent Bazemore welcome their new head coach Lloyd Pierce, center, after a press conference on Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
The Atlanta Hawks' general manager Travis Schlenk, left, shakes hands with Lloyd Pierce after introducing him as the team's full-time coach Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Pierce joins the Hawks after spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach with the 76ers. He also spent time with the Cavaliers, Warriors and Grizzlies organizations. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Lloyd Pierce arrives for a press conference introducing him as the Atlanta Hawks full-time coach on Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Pierce joins the Hawks after spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk, left, and Lloyd Pierce arrive for a press conference to introduce Pierce as the team's full-time coach on Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Pierce joins the Hawks after spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk, left, and owner Tony Ressler, right, introduce Lloyd Pierce, center, as the team's full-time coach Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Pierce has been an assistant with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Memphis Grizzlies. (Curtis Compton /Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk, left, and Lloyd Pierce arrive for a press conference to introduce Pierce as the team's full-time coach on Monday, May 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Pierce has been an assistant with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Memphis Grizzlies. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
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