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Hawks' new GM Fields makes improved defense the top priority

ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Hawks are emphasizing defensive improvement as they consider offseason changes.

Change already has come in the front office, where Landry Fields has been promoted to general manager.

Field on Monday continually stressed defense as the offseason priority for a team that took a big step back after advancing to the 2021 Eastern Conference final.

Fields said a defensive identity must be established for the Hawks to make another run at the title after being eliminated in the first round by Miami.

'œThe identity defensively has been, well that's something we're going to have to build into,'ť Landry said. 'œThat's been part of the reason why we haven't taken that step. We have to have an everyday hard-hat approach to our defensive capabilities. ... The identity piece is going to come when we see it consistently.'ť

The Hawks ranked only 21st in the league in scoring defense, allowing 112.3 points per game. It was a big reason the team played below .500 much of the season before making the play-in tournament and then earning the No. 8 seed in the playoffs.

Fields had been assistant GM. His promotion becomes official on July 1 and has not been announced by the team. Even so, he discussed his new role on Monday and said team president Travis Schlenk 'œis still the decision-maker.'ť

Led by All-Star point guard Trae Young, the Hawks ranked sixth in scoring. The disappointing season showed the Hawks need improved defense and perhaps a more established complementary scorer behind Young.

Atlanta has the No. 16 overall pick in Thursday's NBA draft but could trade that pick for a veteran player.

'œIt's always a fine line and you have those discussions for sure,'ť Fields said.

Fields, 33, had a five-year career as a player with the New York Knicks and Toronto before becoming a fast riser off the court. He took a scouting position with San Antonio in 2016 and joined the Hawks as assistant GM in 2020.

A disappointing finish this season have forced the Hawks to consider changes.

'œIt seems natural based off of where we wanted to go this season and where we ended up,'ť Fields said.

Young may be the only player who is off-limits to trade discussions. The team's young core also includes power forward John Collins, small forward De'Andre Hunter, center Clint Capela and shooting guard Kevin Huerter.

Following the playoff loss to Miami, Hawks principal owner Tony Ressler said the team was too complacent last offseason. He said the team wouldn't make the same mistake.

'œI think we should have tried to get better rather than bring back what we had,'ť Ressler said last month before adding "That won't happen again, by the way. It was a mistake, in my opinion.'ť

Ressler's comments have fueled speculation the Hawks are open for a trade.

Fields said the Hawks have had calls from teams 'œabout any and every player. We take that in and see if there's anything that makes sense."

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FILE - Atlanta Hawks assistant general manager Landry Fields watches warmups before an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. Atlanta Hawks new general manager, Landry Fields, says team president Travis Schlenk is still the decision-maker as the Hawks approach Thursday's, June 23, 2022, NBA draft. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File) The Associated Press
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