Unique wrote:Any European coaches considered?
I don't think so unfortunately. Who is even available at this time?
Scariolo and Itoudis?
Wouldn't mind giving one of them a chance at least until the playoffs.
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Unique wrote:Any European coaches considered?
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
MickeyDavis wrote:drdrG wrote:Convenient time to jettison Oppenheimer as well...
Why
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
yannisk wrote:not a glowing article
https://deadspin.com/doc-rivers-milwaukee-bucks-giannis-dame-lillard-griffin-1851190847Rivers’ career has hit rough patches, potholes and he’s driven at least three franchises off the cliff, but Rivers’ agent always finds a way to damage organizations from within. Rivers has more lives than Jason Vorhees.
It’s also jarring to witness Philadelphia’s more cohesive offensive unit since losing Harden and Rivers. His rotations, the execution and outdated offensive philosophy have been found wanting in recent years. The league has evolved since Rivers’ crowning achievement in 2008 with the Boston Celtics, but he hasn’t caught up to the times. Nurse overhauled the Sixers offense to resemble the Denver Nuggets’, Harden was shipped to the Clippers, and ran more of their offense through Embiid and sailed through the East.
Philadelphia’s free-flowing offense highlights just how much potential Rivers’ Sixer squads squandered. Rivers is really the Bucks’ only option. He has them cornered unless the they decide to ride with veteran assistant Joe Prunty for the duration of the season. Then again, if they wanna drudge up the fossils of a retread, maybe they should look to Mike Budenholzer.
trwi7 wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:drdrG wrote:Convenient time to jettison Oppenheimer as well...
Why
We have the bomb recipe now.
Milwaukee has also formulated a short list of candidates that includes Jeff Van Gundy and Nate McMillan, sources say.
BigO wrote:yannisk wrote:not a glowing article
https://deadspin.com/doc-rivers-milwaukee-bucks-giannis-dame-lillard-griffin-1851190847Rivers’ career has hit rough patches, potholes and he’s driven at least three franchises off the cliff, but Rivers’ agent always finds a way to damage organizations from within. Rivers has more lives than Jason Vorhees.
It’s also jarring to witness Philadelphia’s more cohesive offensive unit since losing Harden and Rivers. His rotations, the execution and outdated offensive philosophy have been found wanting in recent years. The league has evolved since Rivers’ crowning achievement in 2008 with the Boston Celtics, but he hasn’t caught up to the times. Nurse overhauled the Sixers offense to resemble the Denver Nuggets’, Harden was shipped to the Clippers, and ran more of their offense through Embiid and sailed through the East.
Philadelphia’s free-flowing offense highlights just how much potential Rivers’ Sixer squads squandered. Rivers is really the Bucks’ only option. He has them cornered unless the they decide to ride with veteran assistant Joe Prunty for the duration of the season. Then again, if they wanna drudge up the fossils of a retread, maybe they should look to Mike Budenholzer.
The whole premise of this article is that Rivers couldn't coach offense and Nurse has unleashed their offensive potential.
This season Sixers are 4th in offense. Last season under Rivers they were third. So the article is BS.
On defense , though, the Sixers have improved from 8th to fourth.
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/advanced?Season=2023-24&dir=A&sort=DEF_RATING
randy84 wrote:Somewhat concerned that the Bucks didn't have someone lined up before this all went down.
humanrefutation wrote:
Just waiting for the inside scoop about what was going on behind the scenes with the Bucks to leak in some feature-length article from Shams or Woj.
randy84 wrote:Somewhat concerned that the Bucks didn't have someone lined up before this all went down.
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
We don't know that they didn't/don't and all this is just a screen to not look like jerks for interviewing a replacement while you still employed Griff.randy84 wrote:Somewhat concerned that the Bucks didn't have someone lined up before this all went down.
Krispy Kreme wrote:If Doc is anything other than a stop gap I think there are serious questions to ask. But if you can get him to finish out the season and then reevaluate when things cool down in the summer, that’s probably the best case scenario.
I mean I don’t know that I’d want to commit to a big Atkinson contract right now either.
ReasonablySober wrote:Milwaukee has also formulated a short list of candidates that includes Jeff Van Gundy and Nate McMillan, sources say.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.