
Hawks’ Coach Quin Snyder Sidelined with Flu-Like Symptoms
Atlanta Hawks head coach Quin Snyder will be taking a temporary leave of absence due to flu-like symptoms. The announcement was made earlier today, confirming that Snyder will be out for one week as he recovers.
The news comes as a setback for the Hawks, who have been under Snyder’s guidance since late February 2023. In his short tenure, Snyder has made a significant impact, leading the team to the NBA playoffs in both the 2023 and 2024 seasons. His leadership has built upon the team’s success from their 2021 Eastern Conference Finals appearance, solidifying their position as a competitive force in the league.
Snyder’s record with the Hawks stands at an impressive 86 regular-season wins from his hiring through the end of the 2023-24 season. Taking over a team in mid-season transition, Snyder has demonstrated his ability to build a strong foundation and foster a winning culture.
During Snyder’s absence, assistant coach will take over the head coaching duties. The team is confident in their ability to maintain their momentum and continue competing at a high level.
Snyder’s achievements with the Hawks have been widely recognized, and his absence will undoubtedly be felt by the team and its fans. However, the focus remains on his health and recovery. The Hawks organization is providing him with the necessary support and resources to ensure a swift return.
As Snyder rests and recuperates, the Hawks will look to their assistant coaches and players to step up and fill the void. The team’s depth and talent will be put to the test as they navigate the upcoming games without their head coach. Fans will be eagerly awaiting Snyder’s return, hoping to see him back on the sidelines soon, leading the Hawks towards continued success.