ATLANTA, May 18 (UPI) -- Larry Drew will be back next season as coach of the Atlanta Hawks, the NBA team said Friday.
General Manager Rick Sund said the team was exercising its contract option to retain Drew for at least the 2012-13 season. Financial terms weren't released.
"Larry did an outstanding job this season in guiding our team to the fourth-best record in the Eastern Conference, despite a condensed schedule and unfortunate injuries," Sund said.
"The Hawks have reached the post-season in each of his years on the bench and we feel Larry's experience, expertise and dedication to the game were a key ingredient to our success."
Drew just completed his second season as the Hawks' coach. Atlanta was 40-26 and advanced to the playoffs but was eliminated by the Boston Celtics in six games in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals. The Hawks were 44-38 last season under Drew and were ousted in the second round of the playoffs.