🏀🌴 Da Bucks Say Aloha to Coach Mike Budenholzer Afta NBA Playoffs Shocka 🌋🤙
Da Milwaukee Bucks wen let go dea coach Mike Budenholzer on Thursday, reports ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Budenholzer wen finish his fifth season in Milwaukee, but da top-seeded Bucks neva make um past da first round in da playoffs, losing to da No. 8-seeded Miami Heat. 😲🔥
Budenholzer’s time wit da Bucks had its ups and downs. Da team wen finish first in da Eastern Conference tree times unda him, but dat no mean success wen come in da postseason. Except for dea 2020-21 NBA championship, da Bucks wen leave da playoffs in da East semifinals twice, and even wen lose one 2-0 series lead to da Toronto Raptors in da 2018-19 Eastern Conference finals. 🏆🏀
Ova his five seasons wit da Bucks, Budenholzer wen go 271-120 in regular-season games and 39-26 in da postseason. He wen get planny heat fo’ his coaching decisions and not making da right adjustments, especially against da Heat dis playoffs. His time wit da Bucks wen have ups and downs since da 2019 playoffs. 😕🌊
Yahoo Sports’ Jake Fischer reported dat Budenholzer’s job neva seem in jeopardy before da 2023 playoffs, cuz general manager Jon Horst get one good relationship wit him. Howeva, former Bucks owner Marc Lasry “wen have one big voice in turning up da heat on Budenholzer’s seat during da 2021 postseason run.” 🔥🤔
Afta da 2021 title, Budenholzer wen score some good vibes and signed one tree-year contract extension dat summer. Before joining da Bucks, he wen coach da Atlanta Hawks fo’ five seasons (230-219 overall) and wen work as one assistant fo’ da San Antonio Spurs from 1996 to 2013. He even wen win Coach of da Year in his first season wit da Bucks and again in 2014-15 wit da Hawks. 🏆🏀📝
But now, times change and da Bucks gotta look fo’ one new coach to help dem bounce back afta dis rough playoffs loss. We go see who goin’ step up and take da challenge fo’ bring more success fo’ da Milwaukee Bucks. Stay tuned, braddahs and sistahs! 📣🤙🏀
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🏀🌴 Bucks Fire Coach Mike Budenholzer After NBA Playoffs Collapse to Heat 🌋🤙
The Milwaukee Bucks have reportedly fired coach Mike Budenholzer on Thursday, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Budenholzer completed his fifth season in Milwaukee, but the top-seeded Bucks were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the No. 8-seeded Miami Heat. 😲🔥
Budenholzer’s tenure with the Bucks had its highs and lows. The team finished first in the Eastern Conference three times under his guidance, but that success did not always translate to the postseason. Apart from their 2020-21 NBA championship, the Bucks exited the playoffs in the Eastern Conference semifinals twice and lost a 2-0 series lead to the Toronto Raptors in the 2018-19 Eastern Conference finals. 🏆🏀
Over his five seasons with the Bucks, Budenholzer had a 271-120 record in regular-season games and a 39-26 record in the postseason. He faced criticism for his coaching decisions and lack of adjustments, especially against the Heat in this year’s playoffs. His time with the Bucks had been tumultuous since the 2019 playoffs. 😕🌊
Yahoo Sports’ Jake Fischer reported that Budenholzer’s job security was not in question entering the 2023 playoffs, as general manager Jon Horst has a close relationship with him. However, former Bucks owner Marc Lasry “was a leading voice behind heating Budenholzer’s seat during that 2021 postseason run.” 🔥🤔
After the 2021 title, Budenholzer had earned some goodwill and signed a three-year contract extension that summer. Prior to joining the Bucks, he coached the Atlanta Hawks for five seasons (230-219 overall) and served as an assistant for the San Antonio Spurs from 1996 to 2013. He won Coach of the Year in his first season with the Bucks and again in 2014-15 with the Hawks. 🏆🏀📝
Now, the Bucks will search for a new coach to help them recover from this disappointing playoffs loss. Time will tell who will step up and accept the challenge to bring more success to the Milwaukee Bucks. Stay tuned, folks! 📣🤙🏀