ReasonablySober wrote:Hire Joe Barry IMO.
After we fired Griff, I turned to my son and said "If you have been paying attention the past month there is only one person who can fix this defense, Joe BARRY."
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ReasonablySober wrote:Hire Joe Barry IMO.
crkone wrote:It was reported at the time Giannis chose Griffin. Immediately afterwards it was reported Nurse pulled out by the PR department of his agent.Profound23 wrote:jschligs wrote:
I think we all wanted Nurse, unfortunately, Giannis didn’t for whatever reason. Probably still salty over the 2019 playoffs. Seeing what Nurse is doing in Philly knowing that could be us makes me so sad.
Are we sure Nurse didn't choose Philly over Milwaukee?
How was the experience of playing under Doc Rivers. What are your thoughts on Doc Rivers' coaching style?
MG: I didn’t have the best time with Doc Rivers, unfortunately. He’s a good dude and great to talk to with incredible stories and a rich history in the NBA. However, I wouldn’t trust his coaching decisions. I just don’t have confidence in them.
What do you mean by that?
Marcin Gortat: I just don’t trust him in many different areas. I’ve been with some of the greatest coaches in the NBA, and one of the best was Stan Van Gundy. Stan is an incredible coach who prepares you for every game and practice. When things get tough in a game and Stan calls a timeout, you know you’ll get valuable information and a play that puts you on the right path. He’s a leader on the bench, and you can trust that next year, Stan will come up with something to make our team better.
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Now, going back to Doc, I just don’t trust him. I couldn’t trust him, and that’s it.
Well I have to admit this roster is kind of perfect for Barry's conservative bend don't break style. Although I bet he would slow the offense down to keep the opponent PPG stats down.Profound23 wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Hire Joe Barry IMO.
After we fired Griff, I turned to my son and said "If you have been paying attention the past month there is only one person who can fix this defense, Joe BARRY."
76ciology wrote:The Bucks are an ideal team for Doc Rivers. He can execute numerous pick-and-roll plays with Dame and Giannis. Doc, being a players’ coach, can enhance the performance of his star players. The Bucks boast versatility at the 4-5 positions, reminiscent of his squads with the Clippers and Celtics. Moreover, the team has been involved in many close games this season, seemingly adapting to high-pressure situations. Replace Harden and Embiid with Dame and Giannis last season, Sixers might have won against the Celtics.
Frank Nova wrote:And when you bring up Docs 1 championship in Boston, you can’t be ignorant and forget about just how phenomenal Rajon Rondo was for that team. That was a big 4, not a big 3 and arguably 1 of the best rosters ever constructed in my humble opinion. They made 2 finals appearances in 6 seasons and won 1, but should've been a dynasty by all accounts.

Daver wrote:soxperry wrote:Im guessing the hold up is the number of years..
Milwaukee is in a low leverage situation. Everyone knows that Doc is the most favorable option. We arent hiring Atkinson for several reasons, he was floated as leverage but its weak.
Milwaukee understandably doesn't want to commit past this season, especially since they are already paying two coaches.
What a god damn mess.
But we get this done. We bring PJ back. We trade for a sg who can defend.
Yeah, i like that
I like your posts but dude comeon you actually think the holdup is because the bucks only wanna give him 1 year.What are you smoking.There isnt a shot in hell the bucks are only offering 1 yeat.He will sign a 3 year deal.Even windy today on nba radio said the same thing.Also mentioned doc likes the bucks aast coaches
JayMKE wrote:How was the experience of playing under Doc Rivers. What are your thoughts on Doc Rivers' coaching style?
MG: I didn’t have the best time with Doc Rivers, unfortunately. He’s a good dude and great to talk to with incredible stories and a rich history in the NBA. However, I wouldn’t trust his coaching decisions. I just don’t have confidence in them.
What do you mean by that?
Marcin Gortat: I just don’t trust him in many different areas. I’ve been with some of the greatest coaches in the NBA, and one of the best was Stan Van Gundy. Stan is an incredible coach who prepares you for every game and practice. When things get tough in a game and Stan calls a timeout, you know you’ll get valuable information and a play that puts you on the right path. He’s a leader on the bench, and you can trust that next year, Stan will come up with something to make our team better.
.....
Now, going back to Doc, I just don’t trust him. I couldn’t trust him, and that’s it.
https://hoopshype.com/lists/marcin-gortat-randy-wittman-was-the-only-coach-that-was-able-to-control-john-wall/
JayMKE wrote:How was the experience of playing under Doc Rivers. What are your thoughts on Doc Rivers' coaching style?
MG: I didn’t have the best time with Doc Rivers, unfortunately. He’s a good dude and great to talk to with incredible stories and a rich history in the NBA. However, I wouldn’t trust his coaching decisions. I just don’t have confidence in them.
What do you mean by that?
Marcin Gortat: I just don’t trust him in many different areas. I’ve been with some of the greatest coaches in the NBA, and one of the best was Stan Van Gundy. Stan is an incredible coach who prepares you for every game and practice. When things get tough in a game and Stan calls a timeout, you know you’ll get valuable information and a play that puts you on the right path. He’s a leader on the bench, and you can trust that next year, Stan will come up with something to make our team better.
.....
Now, going back to Doc, I just don’t trust him. I couldn’t trust him, and that’s it.
https://hoopshype.com/lists/marcin-gortat-randy-wittman-was-the-only-coach-that-was-able-to-control-john-wall/
LarryBirdsFingr wrote:Redemption. Water into wine....rondo is Jesus
JayMKE wrote:How was the experience of playing under Doc Rivers. What are your thoughts on Doc Rivers' coaching style?
MG: I didn’t have the best time with Doc Rivers, unfortunately. He’s a good dude and great to talk to with incredible stories and a rich history in the NBA. However, I wouldn’t trust his coaching decisions. I just don’t have confidence in them.
What do you mean by that?
Marcin Gortat: I just don’t trust him in many different areas. I’ve been with some of the greatest coaches in the NBA, and one of the best was Stan Van Gundy. Stan is an incredible coach who prepares you for every game and practice. When things get tough in a game and Stan calls a timeout, you know you’ll get valuable information and a play that puts you on the right path. He’s a leader on the bench, and you can trust that next year, Stan will come up with something to make our team better.
.....
Now, going back to Doc, I just don’t trust him. I couldn’t trust him, and that’s it.
https://hoopshype.com/lists/marcin-gortat-randy-wittman-was-the-only-coach-that-was-able-to-control-john-wall/
JayMKE wrote:MissKhriddleton wrote:Do people really think Embiid/Harden and CP3/Griffin should have won rings??? lol cmon.
How much credit do you give to Doc Rivers for the combined greatness Paul Pierce, KG, and Ray Allen? Danny Ainge more responsible for that ring than Doc and its gotten him a decade+ of work
MissKhriddleton wrote:crkone wrote:No lies detected or as the kids say, no cap.jschligs wrote:
I think we all wanted Nurse, unfortunately, Giannis didn’t for whatever reason. Probably still salty over the 2019 playoffs. Seeing what Nurse is doing in Philly knowing that could be us makes me so sad.
Tough scene for those 3 voters right now.
German Athens wrote:The Bucks need baseline competency at this point after being well below that mark with Griffin. Doc is at the very least that, and we should perform much better under him.
My worry with Doc is really that he’s had so many players turn on him in the past, and he’s thrown a number of them under the bus. Now, maybe the temperament of our guys will jive better with Doc, and actually winning when it matters has a way of curing interpersonal strife, but that’s my biggest concern.
LarryBirdsFingr wrote:Redemption. Water into wine....rondo is Jesus
DanoMac wrote:bullox wrote:That phone number was an asset to you. You had a direct line to the gm. You've squandered it.
I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.