ESPN Sources: Milwaukee part ways with assistants Tim Grgurich and Eric Hughes. Both were close to Jason Kidd. Grg is legendary in coaching, skill development profession.
Chris Haynes, ESPN Staff Writer
Wow, Grg?
Moderators: MickeyDavis, paulpressey25
ESPN Sources: Milwaukee part ways with assistants Tim Grgurich and Eric Hughes. Both were close to Jason Kidd. Grg is legendary in coaching, skill development profession.
Chris Haynes, ESPN Staff Writer
Matches Malone wrote:Wonder why they chose to get rid of the assistants now?
KidA24 wrote:BBall Breakdown absolutely lays it out perfectly on their podcast.
https://bballbreakdown.com/
ORating last 10 games: 22nd
ORating last 5 games: 29th
paulpressey25 wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:All coaches and players have frustration. This is much ado about nothing.
Sure, but the bit about Jabari dealing with him when their "paths crossed" was hillarious. He perhaps limited the weight of his denial using that terminology.
emunney wrote:Kevin Garnett next time somebody asks him about Thon: meh.

jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
Je K wrote:Oh. My. God. How do you even describe that TNT segment? It's clear which national media members have paid zero attention to the Bucks.
econniption wrote:KidA24 wrote:BBall Breakdown absolutely lays it out perfectly on their podcast.
https://bballbreakdown.com/
ORating last 10 games: 22nd
ORating last 5 games: 29th
Also from BBall Breakdown:

emunney wrote:
econniption wrote:KidA24 wrote:BBall Breakdown absolutely lays it out perfectly on their podcast.
https://bballbreakdown.com/
ORating last 10 games: 22nd
ORating last 5 games: 29th
Also from BBall Breakdown:
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
Mitchacho wrote:emunney wrote:
Now imagine if Thon was guarding the 4 instead the 5, and was used in a way on offense that allowed him to focus on little more than finding space, readying himself for a pass (preferably in the left corner) and building back his confidence in his outside shooting, which statistically is still fairly good.
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
Mitchacho wrote:emunney wrote:
Now imagine if Thon was guarding the 4 instead the 5, and was used in a way on offense that allowed him to focus on little more than finding space, readying himself for a pass (preferably in the left corner) and building back his confidence in his outside shooting, which statistically is still fairly good.
SupremeHustle wrote:econniption wrote:KidA24 wrote:BBall Breakdown absolutely lays it out perfectly on their podcast.
https://bballbreakdown.com/
ORating last 10 games: 22nd
ORating last 5 games: 29th
Also from BBall Breakdown:
Good stuff. Then he had to mention Doc Rivers as a possible coach.
Krispy Kreme wrote:Does this mean they're prepping to bring in someone sooner than later head coaching wise?
SupremeHustle wrote:Mitchacho wrote:emunney wrote:
Now imagine if Thon was guarding the 4 instead the 5, and was used in a way on offense that allowed him to focus on little more than finding space, readying himself for a pass (preferably in the left corner) and building back his confidence in his outside shooting, which statistically is still fairly good.
Imagine if Thon was Sabonis. Or Marshall Plumlee. Or Brian Skinner.
SupremeHustle wrote:Mitchacho wrote:emunney wrote:
Now imagine if Thon was guarding the 4 instead the 5, and was used in a way on offense that allowed him to focus on little more than finding space, readying himself for a pass (preferably in the left corner) and building back his confidence in his outside shooting, which statistically is still fairly good.
Imagine if Thon was Sabonis. Or Marshall Plumlee. Or Brian Skinner.