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Schlenk spent 13 years with the Warriors, the last six as an assistant general manager in Bob Myers’ front office. (Photo: Dale Zanine / USA Today) Josh Robbins is a senior writer for The Athletic.
Schlenk took a deep breath and started to record the show like a proud parent -- which in a way, he was. The guitar Walkin’ Cane was playing was one of a kind, built by Schlenk himself.
Travis Schlenk, who had held the role since 2017, was instrumental in rebuilding Atlanta into a playoff contender. Official release Travis Schlenk drafted core Hawks players such as Trae Young ...
The Hawks are stuck in the middle. The team enters Thursday’s NBA Draft with the No. 19 overall pick of the first round. This year’s draft has a core group of 11 players, point-guard laden ...
Schlenk has moved into an advisory role, though Atlanta's John Collins recently put air quotes around the title when he described it to The Athletic's Sam Amick.
Schlenk: (Laughs) Yeah, that's a headache for Nate, not for me. Listen, it was a huge advantage for us last year, obviously in a condensed season, and we had several guys get injured and we were ...
When Schlenk arrived in Atlanta in 2017, the job required a lot of work. The Hawks made 10 consecutive playoff appearances, but the roster was aging and it was clear to him and others inside the ...
Schlenk, a veteran of more than 16 years in the NBA, joins the Hawks after 12 seasons with the Golden State Warriors, including the last five as Assistant General Manager, where he assisted 2015 ...
Travis Schlenk On The Hawks’ Struggles: ‘Maybe It Wasn’t Such A Great Idea To Bring Everybody Back’ Robby Kalland Senior Sports Writer Twitter January 4, 2022 ...
Former Jackson resident Rusty Schlenk's dirt late model raced in last weekend's World 100 at Eldora Speedway. His Trump-themed paint scheme fell short of winning first prize for best appearing car ...
Atlanta Hawks president of basketball operations Travis Schlenk is moving into a senior advisory role, the team announced, effective immediately. General manager Landry Fields will oversee ...
For the first time in years, the Hawks entered the season with expectations to win, aiming to go from a 20-47 team to the playoffs, or at least to the NBA’s play-in tournament.