"It is fantastic to get a head start on the preparation for next year and Adam has already demonstrated his talent and skill," Price said. "There are exciting times ahead for the Taylor Hawks."
Forde, from Perth but having also had a short period in 2001-2003 at college in Jamestown, New York State, is currently heading into his 9th year in the Australian NBL. He was also the lead assistant coach with the Australian Emerging Boomers last year in Italy, claiming the bronze medal at the World Universiade Games.
Price said the Hawks franchise is an important part of Hawke's Bay's sporting identity, and the continued growth, sustainability and success of the team is only possible with the support of fans, sponsors and stakeholders. Forde was the "perfect coach" to build on the success.
He replaces Zico Coronel who had a season as coach before resigning late last year. The coach hired for the 2020 season, Irishman Daniel Nelson, never had the chance to put a side on the court.