Matches Malone wrote:Bill Simmons might have a more punchable face than Mike Dunleavy Jr.

Moderators: MickeyDavis, paulpressey25
Matches Malone wrote:Bill Simmons might have a more punchable face than Mike Dunleavy Jr.

paulpressey25 wrote:Listened to Bill Simmons and Doc Rivers pod. Bill of course trashing the Bucks right and left (he’s not necessarily wrong at this point).
Doc took the ‘optimists win’ approach. Said that once Dame and Giannis figure it out, everything will fall into place with the other guys. Thinks they can still win a title, and will get it together by the time the playoffs roll around. It all sounded great to me……then I realized he’s auditioning for a Bucks HC opening if it happens.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.

blazza18 wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:Listened to Bill Simmons and Doc Rivers pod. Bill of course trashing the Bucks right and left (he’s not necessarily wrong at this point).
Doc took the ‘optimists win’ approach. Said that once Dame and Giannis figure it out, everything will fall into place with the other guys. Thinks they can still win a title, and will get it together by the time the playoffs roll around. It all sounded great to me……then I realized he’s auditioning for a Bucks HC opening if it happens.
Was annoyed they took the Bucks conversation in that direction and not Griff being out of his depth and the defence not being good enough.
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis

In the hours after Rivers’ firing was announced I spoke with three NBA front-office executives — two in the Western Conference and one in the Eastern Conference — who expressed somewhere between skepticism and outright doubt that Rivers would get another job for the upcoming season. But then one pointed to the unpredictability of the situation in Phoenix, where new owner Mat Ishbia has traded for Kevin Durant and fired Williams, and another mentioned Rivers as a potential sleeper candidate in Milwaukee, and around we go again.
MissKhriddleton wrote:I would be giddy if we got Doc not gonna lie, and would have been sick to my stomach at the same news 6 months ago.
Think he has enough credibility among players that if he tells them to run back on defense or stop being idiots that they’ll listen, Giannis and Dame included.
Literally anything he tries to do on defense will be an improvement by default. Despite the numbers, still believe the offense is vastly underperforming but again, trying almost anything different will be an improvement.
Prez wrote:Can't believe we're a quarter into the season and in a position where friggin Doc Rivers would be a noticeable coaching upgrade and one that I'd be mildly excited about lol.

PG Graveyard wrote:Pat/Livingston for PJ. Let's do it.
yb90 wrote:Unless, the Cloppers give up Mann or provide a 1st rd pick with Tucker I do not think he would be a good addition. I'd rather bring back Torrey Craig for Robin and a protected 2nd. If possible I'd also call to see I'd Chicago gives up on Williams like Washington gave up on Rui.
paulpressey25 wrote:Felt like the whole thing was a speech to Wes Edens. And Doc has his Milwaukee roots.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:MissKhriddleton wrote:I would be giddy if we got Doc not gonna lie, and would have been sick to my stomach at the same news 6 months ago.
Think he has enough credibility among players that if he tells them to run back on defense or stop being idiots that they’ll listen, Giannis and Dame included.
Literally anything he tries to do on defense will be an improvement by default. Despite the numbers, still believe the offense is vastly underperforming but again, trying almost anything different will be an improvement.
I guess we would have the fun of trying to determine who Doc will through under the bus in his annual second round exit? My money is on BroLo.
MissKhriddleton wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:MissKhriddleton wrote:I would be giddy if we got Doc not gonna lie, and would have been sick to my stomach at the same news 6 months ago.
Think he has enough credibility among players that if he tells them to run back on defense or stop being idiots that they’ll listen, Giannis and Dame included.
Literally anything he tries to do on defense will be an improvement by default. Despite the numbers, still believe the offense is vastly underperforming but again, trying almost anything different will be an improvement.
I guess we would have the fun of trying to determine who Doc will through under the bus in his annual second round exit? My money is on BroLo.
As opposed to Griff talking about the team learning and growing after getting bounced in the 1st as his top 4 guys turn 30, 33, 34, and 36 years old heading into next season?