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Mike Brown when Cavs hired Jordi Fernandez: I told him, I said, "Hey, look, if there's nothing that you have to do for Elijah or Cameron, then you come down to the practice facility. You can sit in our meetings. You can watch practice. Now, you won't be able to coach or anything because you're not an employee of the Cavaliers, but I do have the ability to allow you in our meetings and practices." Fast forward on one of the days right before the season started. Somebody comes in and says, "Hey, such and such here. Need somebody to work him out. There are no coaches." Jordi was sitting in my office. So I said, "Jordi, go work him out." Danny Ferry comes busting in my office. “Who's that coach working with our player?!” And I was just like, "Oh Danny, I should have ran this by you." And he goes, “The guy's great." And I said, "He is?" I said, "Yeah, he's great." Then he's like, "Do you want to hire him?" Literally just like this. And I was like, "Hell yes, I need to hire him." Then he goes, "Okay, cool." I was like, "Okay, great." And that's how he got hired in the NBA.

Zach Klein: per multiple NBA league sources… the Atlanta Hawks are casting a very wide net in their search for a team president. One name is very familiar to Hawks fans…. former GM Danny Ferry. Ferry will interview for the job along with Monte McNair, Calvin Booth, Shareef Abur-Rahim and Elton Brand among others
Jeff Teague: Danny Ferry told me ‘I hate everything about you, I hate how you walk, I hate how you talk’… This is stuff said to me, I was like ‘I do not want to play for you, I don't want to be a part of your team, please don't sign this. I don't f*ck with you and he was like ‘okay cool’. He hung up the phone, I signed the extension, we all clapping in Milwaukee, the next morning they take me to go find a house, and then he called me and he was like ‘Haha! That's how the NBA works, way to do business, good job, see you in Atlanta next week’. I was like ‘what!?’ And he was like ‘yeah, we're matching the offer, bye’. And just hung up. And I came back to Atlanta.
Clutch Points: "I told him everything I hated about him… He called me at 12:04 and was like, 'Well that's how we do business, see you back in Atlanta next week.'" Jeff Teague on former Hawks GM Danny Ferry matching his Bucks offer sheet 😂 (via @wellssssssssss) pic.twitter.com/gSkxDmFUol
"I told him everything I hated about him… He called me at 12:04 and was like, 'Well that's how we do business, see you back in Atlanta next week.'"
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) August 23, 2023
Jeff Teague on former Hawks GM Danny Ferry matching his Bucks offer sheet 😂
(via @wellssssssssss)pic.twitter.com/gSkxDmFUol

Mr. Ferry was still playing for the Bullets when an injury led him to become a part-time scout and assistant coach. In one of his first major moves as a scout, he suggested that the Bullets select Unseld with the second pick of the 1968 draft, bringing in a tenacious center who became a linchpin of the franchise’s title-winning team. According to his son, Mr. Ferry was promoted to general manager in 1973 less because of his scouting ability than because he had done a good job selling advertisements for the team’s official game programs. “They told him, ‘You must know a lot about business, why don’t you be general manager?’ In those days it was such a small little shop,” Danny Ferry said. “It was both pure and primitive. It was three people who ran the whole team.”
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Antetokounmpo also described his first time seeing Ferry's house, where he played ping-pong and chess and ate pasta, and Budenholzer was there for the festivities. Antetokounmpo vowed to work as hard as possible to achieve the same level of riches. "They had this car service," Antetokounmpo said, describing the scene as he was leaving. "They were joking around with Giorges, 'We'll see you in a few, you know? See you in a few days.' I'm a person that visualized stuff, so I already visualized myself being around Atlanta. So yeah, 'We'll see you in a few days, Giannis.' Yeah, that never happened."
Since restricted free agency has been implemented, there have been few cases of players demanding trades from teams that drafted them, namely Steve Francis with the Vancouver Grizzlies and Danny Ferry with the Los Angeles Clippers. However, with the value of qualifying offers increasing significantly, and player empowerment breaking new barriers each season, it’s no surprise that public discourse over the possibility of a premier player utilizing the qualifying offer has gotten louder.

Adrian Wojnarowski: Danny Ferry is returning to the San Antonio Spurs in a front office consulting role, sources tell ESPN. Spurs are also adding USA Basketball's Samson Kayode in a player personnel role in the front office, sources said.

Former Atlanta Hawks president of basketball operation/general manager Danny Ferry’s name keeps popping up as a possible candidate. But the Sixers keep shooting that down.
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