Hawks GM Ferry takes indefinite leave of absence: Team releases apology letter from CEO
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After a disastrous week that saw owner Bruce Levenson announce he will sell the team and General Manager Danny Ferry take an indefinite leave of absence, the Atlanta Hawks can begin to pick up the pieces, figure out how things went so astray and address how they will ensure it never happens again.
On that note, the Hawks released this letter from CEO Steve Koonin on Saturday:
An open letter from CEO Steve Koonin: pic.twitter.com/2HEhh578j3
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) September 13, 2014
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