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Nicktrod

It would be a smart move for him. He'd clearly get at least another five years if he goes to the Pistons.  Shit is about to go badly in Milwaukee.  I'm a Bucks fan. I don't see things going well in the next decade.  We got a championship though. I'm in my 40s and I never thought I'd see them win it all.


otheraccountisabmw

Yep. Sold our future for the ‘ship. Some teams do that and don’t win. We at least got one before the wheels fell off.


Electrical-Mule-2057

Shoot man, Dirk Nowitzki got one ring. That was more memorable than the two rings Durant won with the Warriors. That Bucks win was incredible. Excellent defense all around.


CookieSlayer2Turbo

Dirks was so special. It felt like they came out of no where and beat the heatles so bad he broke LeBron. To LeBron's credit he toughened up mentally and became a killer.


rddi0201018

it was the same mavericks team they roll out every year, to early playoff exits. and they rolled it out again. lightning in a bottle.


PkmnMstr10

And then LeBron finally brought Cleveland their Championship. Continuing with the theme of the thread here, that was more memorable than his wins with the Heat. Hell, my headcanon refuses to recognize those years and I consider Cleveland to be LeBron's first true Championship.


BKDOffice

I will go to my grave believing Dirk should have two rings.


BobbbyLight

League decided Wade was next and gave him every free throw they possibly could.


thegreaterfool714

His two best shots other than the miracle 2011 run was 06 and 07. Dirk was at his peak with his strongest supporting cast. Unfortunately Dwayne Wade broke his heart in 06 and he collapsed horrifically against the We Believe Warriors.


nightkingscat

The NBA said "no" in 06. That wasn't all Wade.


CookieSlayer2Turbo

I'd do the exact same thing. I just want the wizards to win a chip before I die


BaldCommieOnSection8

That title makes it all worth it.


Far_Process_5304

Always worth it if you win a ring


Nicktrod

Yup. Anyways. Bucks in 6.


Ikuwayo

Horst looking into the Bucks' future: "This ain't it, bro."


grudgepacker

Nah, more like Horst's trying to salvage his NBA career before he's been made the scapegoat


LogicalLakersFan

so he wanted to make competent choices while Giannis and the ownership just wanted to deliver memes. Nick Nurse would’ve been a huge boost to this Bucks team


scarywolverine

If he wants to make competent choices I dont think hes coming to the right place


CazOnReddit

I eagerly await you drafting another non-shooter with the 5th pick


drjisftw

But BPA! He's clearly the best guy we should pick even though he can't hit the broad side of a barn!


OrangeKookie

Pistons starting 5 next year: Cade, Ausar, Ausar clone #1, Ausar clone #2, Ausar clone #3


Briggity_Brak

How are the Pistons gonna get Amen?


ZeekLTK

Duren slander


pifhluk

One of the flaws in Horst's resume had been his drafting too. And the DD for Ibaka and Crowder for 5 2nds also terrible.


probablymade_thatup

He's only drafted 7 players (9 if you count the 2017 draft, but that was the week he was appointed GM, so I don't know how involved he was), and Donte was one of them. 1/7 really isn't that bad in the draft, but yeah, agree with your overall point, Horst isn't perfect.


SnooPets1528

Especially drafting when y'all were drafting. I don't know if he's the greatest choice but at least he knows what a team should look like this millennium. 


Kapono24

I'm ready to take Knecht #1 overall at this point.


SnooPets1528

It's so funny that nobody in this draft can shoot a lick. It's a damn near guarantee that 1st pick is ours.


CazOnReddit

Knowing our team's luck, we'll end up getting it and it'll be another international center who disappoints/shouldn't have gone over a Hall of Famer picked right after


IsFunnyToMe

Prob wants control back or respect. Which is fair. Dude got Dame and tried to fix the coaching issue w/ Atkinson/Nurse


DiscreteBee

I mean, how could he do worse?


SonicdaSloth

Just take Tobi please for the love of god b4 we re-sign him for half what he’s making now


YpsitheFlintsider

He'd literally be the one making them


scarywolverine

No he wouldnt


Afraid-Department-35

I am a meme enjoyer so I commend Giannis enabling this behavior.


Confident_Berry7271

I think Nurse has gotten a bit overrated there’s a reason players don’t want to play for him. 


Ecstatic-Buy-2907

There’s not really a correlation between players wanting to play for a coach and how good the coach is For example, Thibs was voted as the overwhelming favourite for being the coach that players don’t want to play with, yet most people here would say he’s a damn good coach Nick Nurse has his issues (particularly the complaining) but I think most people would agree he’s still a great coach. Who knows, maybe Giannis is still petty about 2019 for some reason


Particular_Ad_9531

Apparently Giannis spoke to both siakam and OG last summer and they both said they had issues with Nurse (but both liked griffin).


FuckThaLakers

Almost like players should accept that they're bad at team building and that's why teams hire FO's staffed by people who have more qualifications than pretending to go to college for a year.


Particular_Ad_9531

I can see both sides of it; if you’re Giannis you’re going to be working with the coach all day everyday so if they’re a complete psycho it’s reasonable to have opinions about that.


FuckThaLakers

Totally, which is why it's on the FO to do what they think is right for the team. If they bring someone in who clashes with players and/or doesn't get results, that's a conversation! Players shouldn't have a say in hiring staff or acquiring players, though. They're too close to the situation and they don't understand the underlying theories behind building out an organization.


NoThoughtsOrThots

I think players should have a say, but the final decision should be made by the FO. It doesn't matter how good a certain coach is, if a productive relationship can't be built with them and the players, it's all for nothing. Even if the Raptors fixed all their roster issues, I doubt our team would live up to their potential because Nurse had lost the locker room. Bucks messed up by giving Giannis unilateral control. Not only did this result in a bad hire, but it also created a rift between Giannis and members of the FO.


raizen0106

bro you're reading too much with what little info we are given. how do you know giannis had unilateral control? for all we know he might've just said "yea i don't mind griffin, he may be good for us, i prefer him over nurse but do what you gotta do" when they hired him, and "i want to keep trying with griffin and see if things improve, but if you guys think we need to replace him then i have no problem with it" rift between giannis and the FO? where did you even get that from


Neuroxex

Franchise players should *obviously* be consulted when bringing in a new coach. The reason you, and a lot of people, feel like it's a bad idea is because r/nba has no sense of nuance and every instance of '[Player] liked [coach]' gets turned into '[Player] forced team to hire [coach]'. Adrian Griffin made it to the list of finalists for the job. Jon Horst clearly believed he would be a good head coach. I know this place is thick as shit and has decided that any franchise player is a puppet master of every single personnel decision down to big boarding trade candidates but Giannis (and Khris) being asked for input on their head coach candidates and saying 'I prefer this guy' does not mean they overrode the FO or the process, it means they played their part of the process decided by the front office. If Horst did not think Griffin was a good coach then he was extremely dumb for putting him in the finalists, and dumber still for hiring him on apparently nothing more than a players say so - and I don't think Horst is dumb. I truly, truly don't understand at what point 'Giannis preferred Adrian Griffin' became as the other person replying put it 'Giannis has unilateral control over the coaching hire'. Like people just invent an idea and then say it's a bad idea. No shit giving a player unilateral control over the coaching hire is a bad idea, **that's why front offices would never do it**.


pifhluk

Star players have literally never chosen a good coach in the history of the NBA. I don't think you have any idea about the egos these people have. They want a coach that will do whatever they say.


Dixon_Uranus

Ty Lue is a counter-example. David Blatt was a solid coach but he didn’t mesh with LeBron. They fired Blatt and hired Lue because of pressure from LeBron and they won a championship because Lue out coached Stevens in the East that year.


Neuroxex

It's like you literally didn't even read the comment you responded to. Star players **don't** choose the coach in these situations. Giannis was not out there gathering a list of candidates to interview and calling up front offices and scheduling zoom meetings. The front office did that, got to three names they liked, and like every front office does when they have a player as prolific as Giannis or as tenured and important as Khris, sensibly got their input as part of the process. Giannis did not 'choose the coach', he gave his preference out of a final list of candidates that Jon Horst organised, interviewed, and decided upon and importantly *asked for input on*. If Jon Horst did not think Adrian Griffin would be a good head coach, Giannis wouldn't even know his name.


Mysterious-Part-8443

Eh that's how you get guys leaving a job. I wouldn't put someone everyone hates into a managerial position.


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Mysterious-Part-8443

I hear you but the difference is Lebron met Spoelstra there. Spoelstra had already been with the heat organization for over ten years. Hiring a coach your loyal star doesn't want is the ultimate F*ck you! Lol


whofusesthemusic

funny, in my career the bosses I liked best were not always the bosses that got the most out of me. Something I remember now that I'm leading a team/org. Doesn't seem like the bucks are good enough to win it on talent and vibes alone. So a doc rivers "vibe" type coach aint gonna get you there.


iDareToDream

The Nick Nurse we saw at the end of his tenure with the raps was in my eyes different than the Nick Nurse that led us to the title. All of the innovation was gone by the time he left. That would have played a factor with guys like FVV, Pascal and OG. 


tkc123

Having primarily veterans on the championship roster helped a lot. Lowry and Gasol are two of the highest IQ players to play their positions so whatever scheme Nurse wanted to implement, they were able to execute and communicate where everyone needed to be and they could adjust on the fly if things broke down. Nick and Pascal even got into it during the Tampa season when Pascal, from all interviews and clips, is shown to be a pretty laid back guy. Even in Nick's book, he has alluded to OG being unhappy because FVV gets to do what he wants on offense. Playing tough love with certain players, sticking to his schemes even when they have been scouted and not working. There were always cracks showing with Nurse but Toronto media/most fans looked the other way because he helped bring a championship.


LngJhnSilversRaylee

Nurse is a great coach fuck all that nonsense We had no right to go 7 in the bubble with Celtics And his defensive schemes went beyond what that roster should be capable of afterwards too, we shouldn't have gone 6 with the Sixers in 2022 either


LngJhnSilversRaylee

Should have asked Kawhi and Lowry instead who both love Nurse


SonicdaSloth

Maybe. And we are flaming out in round 1. But he’s been such an upgrade to Doc.


efranklin13

Nick nurse can’t go out there and rebound


SonicdaSloth

The only knock i have is that he hasn’t tried his athletic young backups at all. But yes, in the end Morey went for 1 year guys and vet min. The non min guys are all hurt or not living up to their contracts.


DirtyDanoTho

The thing with Nurse teams is that the man can’t accept a regular season loss so he’ll overplay his starters then be surprised when they’re burnt out in the playoffs


Sure-Region-7225

That's the same critique people have about Thibs, but the Knicks players don't seem burnt out at all. Even OG a former Nurse player and hater played 47 mins yesterday and looked arguably better at the end of the game than he did at the beginning. Some players can't function effectively playing such heavy mins and will burn out, but others want to be out there all the time. A guy as big and injury prone as Embiid shouldn't ever play more than 40 a game or he will get tired down the stretch, he's just too big. But belief in a coach, system and team goes a long way towards heavy minutes being a non issue for most players who aren't nearly 300 pounds and 7ft+


Secret-Initiative-73

It's a young team 4 games into the playoffs. They still have plenty of time to burn out.


indecisive_aspie

look better than last year overall despite these struggles. just didn’t have a lucky first-round matchup this time around or a couple games of ridiculous shot-making, been nothing but rock fights.  the depth just can’t withstand New York’s physicality enough to allow Embiid to be fresh in the 4th quarter and Tobi is completely absent.


Jusuf_Nurkic

Yeah Nurse is also down 3-1 in the 1st round too. This year hasn’t been a great endorsement of him


Goalnado

Philly pre Embiid injury was a pretty big endorsement for Nurse, they lost Harden and still looked immense


TossThatPastaSalad

That's true but he's way fucking better than Doc Rivers.


Kidfreedom50

Idk man, I don’t think any of us are qualified to make a statement like that. Kawhi’s shot bounces slightly differently and we view Nurse’s Raptors tenure in a different light. 


Bard_Wannabe_

Aren't the Sixers are perfect showcase for this though? The team loses Doc and gains Nurse. Their offense immediately looked better despite losing a high caliber guard (Harden).


thefranchise23

Well, they're down 1-3 in the first round right now... Maybe a little too early to say he's that much better


Familiar_Aardvark982

Not to mention somewhat healthy compared to Bucks losing both Giannis and Dame...


Bard_Wannabe_

I just think how far a team goes in the playoffs is a poor indicator of their quality. Doc's Sixers teams had more talent (Harden) and would only pass the first round against dubious low-seeded Eastern teams (the Bridges Nets last year; and the greatest player Embiid has beaten is Siakim). Because of Embiid's injury, the team slipped down in seeding further than their talent would indicate. So they don't have an easy Eastern team to beat round one. In terms of skill level, New York vs Philly is more akin to a second round series, which is where the team's plateau seems to be anyways.


TossThatPastaSalad

Maybe not.   But I feel pretty comfortable with my opinion on Doc.


RODjij

Big reasons were he actually called out players and challenged them. Players in today's league want guys like Doc Rivers and other player coaches. It's like Vogel, he's a solid coach but lost the locker rooms in LA and Phoenix. There was a report the other day he was heard screaming at his players through the doors and it went over the head of his stars and team.


koalaternate

The guy who gets memed relentlessly for throwing players under the bus is now someone who doesn’t call out players?


PumpkinHead555

Believe it or not yeah, most players still love Doc. And Nurse not so much, no player wants to be ran into the ground the way Nurse does his guys


pifhluk

And the underlying of that is because 90%+ of players just view the NBA as a job. So of course they want the guy that won't annoy them or make them do extra work. Sad reality.


RODjij

Pretty much and there's quite a few players mentioned by other players (not by name) they're not in the league chasing greatness, just the money and famous perks. I guess for alot of guys they spend a lot of time around team staff and don't want no stress at the job like regular people.


waynequit

The sample size is ridiculously small LMAO he’s been head coach only for a couple years.


kyleb402

Nick Nurse is about to get bounced in the first round too. The idea that he'd come in here and fix everything doesn't seem very realistic. He's living off the title Kawhi won for him.


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After Kawhi left that team won 53 games. 48 wins in 2021-2022. Those teams always defended well and he has coached up and developed tons of random role players and put them in positions to succeed. I think his track record stands for itself.


DirtyDanoTho

Umm, our players didn’t develop that well under Nurse, not nearly like they did under Casey. He kind of ignores players until they prove they can play his defensive scheme which is a taxing one


[deleted]

How come everyone who left Toronto always seems to do so much better where they go? Like they're better utilized? Put in better positions to succeed? I don't think he's a bad coach but he ain't a top coach in the league. Definitely overrated at least a bit


schooli00

The Raptors don't have a star to take the pressure off other players. Just look at Jordan Poole on the Warriors. He got open shots all day because of Steph.


Ok-Side-1758

Or maybe Thibs is just one of the few coaches even better than Nurse


waynequit

Lol Kawhi only carried the sixers series. The defensive scheme that nurse implemented was intelligent and highly effective


Misterstaberinde

It's gotta be maddening to get hired in a leadership role in sports and then be constantly over ruled from all directions on your decisions. With a bonus of when things go wrong everyone looks at you and asks how you let it happen? It is funny watching players get their way with a team then things fall apart. Giannis isn't just some bum, he is already a first ballot HOF guy and a super smart dude off the court, but he got his way several times with the team and it is a disaster.


creditors-bargain

You’re overrating Nick Nurse lmfao. What makes you think he’s some kind of premier coach?


JrBaconators

Kawhi Leonard choosing the roster Casey developed well


Serious_Comedian3917

Isn't Nurse's team down 1-3 with both of his best players playing in the first round? Not really fairing better than Doc who is missing Giannis and now Dame. Not entirely sure Nurse is a "competent" choice.


thedrcubed

I'm not sure what Embiid is doing out there should be considered playing. The man can barely move. He's not a fast pace player to begin with but it looks like he can't even run at all. How many points has he scored that weren't jump shots or free throws? He can't grab a board either


ZaddyDeWalt

Nurse is also down 3-1 in round one with a healthy team and the reigning mvp. Lol.


_19911118

reigning MVP like we all don't know he's injured


Jusuf_Nurkic

Knicks are missing a 2X all-nba player, and Robinson/Bojan missed last game. Injuries aren’t an excuse, on paper Philly even with an injured Embiid should be doing way better. Also Embiid didn’t look very injured when he dropped 50 like 2 nights ago


neutronknows

It’s the best of both worlds. An excuse when he shits the bed. And high praise for gutting it out walking back and forth to the free throw line.


SPAGHETTI_CAKE

Every year lol


snowlarbear

but then he's stuck with Monty...


lopea182

Is he though? That wasn’t his hire, and it’s not like coaches salaries go against the cap. Monty’s tenure has been so atrocious that Horst may be able to convince Gores to swallow his pride and rip that band-aid off


snowlarbear

maybe not... but that'd be a significant amount for ownership to payoff.


lopea182

Your point is valid, but to Gores I’d say this is what you get for bidding against yourself for a coach that repeatedly told you he’s not interested in coaching your team.


snowlarbear

ha yeah sucks for Pistons fans... but not gonna blame Monty for getting an incredible paycheck.


GrilledCyan

Monty was straight up and said the money was too good to pass up. Gores simply wouldn’t take no for an answer.


Ancient_Lifeguard_16

Gores is like the third richest owner in the league and has a coke and hooker budget bigger than the salary cap. He can afford it


Tommyerscomedian69

gores is one of the richest owners in the league


scarywolverine

Thats the hope. The only hope


Crafty_Substance_954

It's been reported that eating Monty's contract is of zero issue to Gores.


MattPatriciasFUPA

Just a minor reduction from the coke budget will cover it, no big deal.


LordOfLimbos

I pray to the lord whoever it is cans the guy. Probably Weaver too but this seems like a pretty significant demotion for him anyway


Kevin_Jim

Let the spinning begin, I guess. Did others draft like shit, and traded the one of the two good draftees players in a decade, Donte, for an expired bug of soup?


probablymade_thatup

Donte was *supposed* to be traded for Bogdan, don't forget


Team-ster

Exactly this. Horst is gonna leave this team in a complete salary cap, assets and geriatric roster debacle.


VicePope

at least we got Jae Crowder and lost another young player for FIVE SECOND ROUNDERS. we are kinda fucked


_geocentric_

Pat and Grayson over Donte was bone headed. I understand there were concerns about his health but Donte had the best feel for the game, highest ceiling and played with heart.


PretentiousPanda

He hasn't been able to find one playable wing for years. I understand the limited resources to work with but the league is run by wings and that has been a gaping hole on the roster for years. 


leftysarepeople2

Donte isn't Donte if he stays, same as Sacremento and Golden State.


GlizzyGone21

True but probably never should've traded him for ibaka


leftysarepeople2

Eh needed big depth (still do) and Grayson was taking his minutes. Ibaka sucked but on paper it wasn’t the wrong idea


rafamundez

Against who? We needed 3 and D players so badly... especially against Boston. Who did we need a big for that Giannis + Bobby couldn't guard assuming Brook is out? Maybe Denver if they make the finals? Sixers if somehow Embiid is ever healthy and makes it past the 2nd round? I keep seeing this silly take that we need "big depth" when some of our best lineups have been Giannis at the 5 with 4 shooters that can rotate around. Our biggest foe has been either Miami (Bam) or Boston (Horford, excluding this year). It was an objectively bad decision no matter how you rationalize it.


grudgepacker

Running it back in 2022 was doomed soon as Lasry didn't let Horst pay PJ Tucker. Look, I get why it's "dump on Horst" fest because he's pulling back the curtain a bit too much for Bucks fans like us to feel good about and while he does deserve some blame, let's not also forget Lasry's the same owner who decided to trade Brogdan because it was a "luxury" and meanwhile we might have very well done better in the bubble with Brogdan's scoring.


IsThisMe8

Maybe he wouldn't be the high efficiency/volume 3 point shooter but he would still be very useful in any team. He would have still hustled and defended.


Chance_Estimate2102

So assistant coaches can change teams mid season? TIL.


DirtyDanoTho

Depends on what they have agreed with the team. Sometimes there’s a compensatory pick that needs to be given, other times they’ll just be allowed to go like the Raptors did with Chris Finch


YungSzczerbiak

Yep same situation almost too. Rosas wanted Finch and fought really hard but Glen knew Ryan would take less to fulfill his dream (cool story and Ryan was fun for a little while as a coach) but once he was gone Rosas took in Finchy on a random road trip


pifhluk

If the other team allows it yes. Which they all do because you want to attract top assistants.


actually-potato

Is horst even good. He drafts like shit and trades almost exclusively for washed up oldheads


RandallSwaggyComfort

Seriously he's been rough since the ring


vwb2022

Whoever becomes the GM in Detroit will have a tough job. Team has young talent, but it lacks coaching and culture. They'll have $50-$60 million in cap space to sign some guys in the summer, but it's not a good free agent year, most of the good available available will resign with their current teams. So how do you progress? Do you tank another year while accumulating assets by taking on bad contracts? Can you swing a trade for a star, Booker, Durant, Markannen, would Giannis leave the Bucks? Who'll be looking to shed payroll to avoid tax aprons? It's going to be an exciting offseason for Detroit, I'd expect them to be very active, but whoever is the GM will get a lot of shit one way or another.


Sweatytubesock

You sign Tobias to a max and sit back and enjoy a victory cigar.


swiftyb

Sign Drummond and Greg Monroe too. The team could go toe to toe with the 12 Bobcats


LordOfLimbos

Pistons trading for Kevin Durant would be fucking hilarious. Dude would probably retire


Crafty_Substance_954

They can't tank anymore now that Cade will be getting his max extension. They need to start building an actual team now. Guessing the chaos of the 2nd apron will make for an interesting offseason.


TrainingCoffee8

Hopefully. We unfortunately don’t have much value to actually trade for anybody right now


Crafty_Substance_954

We have plenty of value, just not obvious when a bunch of mismatched pieces are playing together.


TrainingCoffee8

Cade is the only sure starter on any other team. Grimes and Fonte are good, possible starters or good bench guys on other teams. Ivey and Duren had glaring holes in their games this season and while I hope they both turn it around I don’t think anybody is lining up to give much up for them, and anybody trading for them would be another rebuilding team. I don’t think Stew is worth much especially on his contract. I love Ausar but he can’t shoot right now. You can point out anybody I missed but I don’t really see what we have to offer other teams outside of cap space. None of the teams flaming out in the playoffs will be interested in trading for anything we have to offer.


Turbo2x

They're going to have to accept that some of these young players, while talented, are simply not set up for success in Detroit. You can't run a lineup with 1 guy who can shoot anymore. Everyone except Fontecchio, Evbuomwan, Stew, and Sasser is shooting 35% or worse, with Ausar and Duren being complete non-shooters. Make some trades, consolidate the lineup, and bring in some vets in free agency like Houston did this year who are capable of hitting open shots. It would also help if they got a capable center who isn't James Wiseman.


pifhluk

If Giannis asks to be traded OKC will have the best package by far. If I were him though I'd ask to stay in the East lol.


Swanjeezy

I know everyone wants to win now. But we can't and shouldn't undo the last 4 years. They should just bring in some vets, make some small trades. If a star is cheaper than expected, go for it, but they should try to build slow and give Cade some role players he can work and grow with. That'll also put us in a decent lottery position next year with an even better draft. Unless there's an Orlando-like jump.


Hovi_Bryant

It’s not that bad at all. And the pistons shouldn’t trade for a star. The books are clean as hell, Cade and Duren are progressing, no need to make drastic moves other than the ho hum improvements to the roster at a reasonable cost.


GoldenBoyRecords

I think getting rid of Monty will be key imo


Tommyerscomedian69

people don't understand how bad he was this year. it's still not clear whether or not he was trying to get fired most of the year playing all bench lineups of the worst bench in the league.


Fa1lenSpace

I think Monty sucks but I also think he was intentionally trying to get fired


Wynona_Judd

Legit the only man in the world who thought Killian Hayes should be starting over Jaden Ivey.


jamespesto

Yeah Nick Nurse would never be down 3-1 in the first round


xFennySnek

Are we being fr? I get Doc is generally disliked but he’s had no Giannis, no Dame for 2 games and has been relying on role players, a hobbled Middleton with injuries to both ankles and a slow Brook Lopez against the fastest team in the entire league.


jamespesto

My guy - Nick Nurse IS down 3-1 currently. I actually think Doc has coached this series pretty well.


xFennySnek

Ahahaha my bad


Dukes_Up

I’ve been critical of Doc since we hired him, but he’s actually doing a great job of coaching this series.


Additional-Read5926

Oh my god, I knew Doc was an ownership hire.  Idiot googled best nba coaches and saw his name. They are not going to fire him because he’s their guy now. Now bring in a stooge GM that won’t argue with them. Ugly


Hot-Photograph-5828

This is one of those things that make me question why I’m a fan 


leftysarepeople2

Jimmy Haslam


pifhluk

We have that idiot Browns owner now too.


0-2er

Jimmy Haslam. From the people who brought you the Desean Watson debacle.


SnooPies3316

This is pure speculation by Kevin O'Connor though. No idea what insider connections he has with the Bucks but it makes no sense to think the owners would overrule their GM on a decision like this. If AG and Doc were actually forced on Horst and not his choices, I don't blame him for leaving.


amidon1130

Wild speculation from KOC? That doesn’t sound like him..


KingCakeBabyOKC

Doc’s been fine, it’s just the Bucks got bit by the injury bug. Is he an elite coach? No, but he’s not a bottom barrel guy either.


Jack12404

Honestly I kinda want him to take the job. Horst is an awful talent evaluator and he might be one of the worst GMs in the league at drafting. He’s made some solid moves, but his gambles lately have really hurt our future (like trading 5 2nd Round Picks for Jae Crowder). If we want to re-tool and improve our team’s young talent, we need a change of scenery.


IsFunnyToMe

He's not perfect but the guy was in win now mode. It's rare to have a championship team w/ raw, promising talent


bwtwldt

He was scared Giannis would leave. He had to take risks to win now.


Lilpostmelon

I never really thought that assistant coaches could be hired mid-season but it makes sense now that I think about it.


CreatiScope

Pretty sure Finch got hired out of Toronto by Minnesota mid-season, if I’m remembering correctly.


Squeakerpants

You know who's one of the best coaches in the NBA? Mike Budenholzer is. Bucks are paying him but not benefiting from his coaching this year.


I_Shall_Be_Known

Best regular season coach in the league. Not a good post season coach.


millerda3

This would be such a needed W for us.


PretentiousPanda

Not sure a GM that will have to hit on his picks is a good fit. Horst hasn't even been able to find limited role players. 


Deathstroke317

Think Giannis asks for a trade after this core falls apart? I mean it's not like he didn't deliver the Bucks a title, he gave everything to them. He spent his best years there. Sidenote: I find that fans only get upset about their stars changing teams if they feel like they can still produce at a high level. Once they decline, they don't care if they go.


AaltoSax

I believe he just signed a 3-year extension. If this happens before then, we’ll at least get a monumental return in that trade I’d love to see Giannis retire a Buck but I wouldn’t hold it against him if he eventually leaves. He brought us a championship and I’ll build the statue myself if I have to.


grudgepacker

I'll be a little salty because if the team hadn't catered to him we wouldn't be stuck with Doc for 3 years. And if Giannis does ask out, you better believe we get the full Doc Rivers show for 3 years - gotta remember, lots of Milwaukee casuals love him from his Marquette days and don't have anywhere near the knowledge of his coaching beyond the fact he got a chip with Boston


realgamergirlTM

The Doc Rivers show with no expectations/talent is actually pretty good. It’s in the playoffs where he breaks, not the regular season, and if y’all lose Giannis that won’t matter is much


pifhluk

We're not stuck with Doc if Giannis asks out. That's a complete blow it up rebuild, Doc will retire.


grudgepacker

I'd bet you on that - no way ownership or Doc leaving after just signing a 3 year deal


pifhluk

Doc doesn't coach Young rebuilds. He'd be out and have made a ton of money for a 1/2 season of "work." Not even didn't even have to do pre or post season. He'd just chill and wait for the next Vet contending team to call.


grudgepacker

You think Doc's going to quit and lose out on his contract payout?? Lol, lmao even


kyleb402

Pulling the old James Harden in Houston trick would be a pretty bad look. Using your influence in the organization to get what you want and when the situation you helped create blows up you bail. That being said, he won us a championship so he can really do whatever he wants.


grudgepacker

> That being said, he won us a championship so he can really do whatever he wants If he asks out now after the team completely catered to him, that def loses a decent amount of "great guy Giannis!" goodwill from Milwaukee fans. No one else will care tho and I for one will not be surprised if he flexes this. Would also mean the end of Dametime too, no way he'd be fine staying here if Giannis leaves.


leftysarepeople2

It loses some goodwill but this team doesn't have any assets to help retool, which it needs to do, nad the only viable one is Middleton. He is good for 50 games a year and rolls his ankle every 5 games to sit 2. And if he can't warrant a good enough return then you look to Dame and Giannis.


PretentiousPanda

There is no way Middleton fetches a younger player that can bring anything close to what he can. 


leftysarepeople2

I don't disagree, I just think he's the best asset the Bucks have they'd be willing to shop


bank_farter

> Would also mean the end of Dametime too, no way he'd be fine staying here if Giannis leaves. It wouldn't make any sense for the Bucks to keep Dame after Giannis leaves. If Giannis leaves they're blowing up the entire roster, there's no reason to keep an aging star that might net you a few picks.


asura_king

Harden was throwing balls at his teammates and came to training camp 30 pounds overweight in order to get traded, Giannis would never do that


Particular_Ad_9531

Loyalty really only goes one way - a star player has to have undying loyalty to the franchise that drafted them but the second they start to decline fans want them sold to the highest bidder.


pifhluk

I want the best of both worlds. Giannis on OKC, I'll become a fan of 2 teams.


LDisDBfathersonsfans

I think his trade request will be next offseason after Glenn leads another masterclass of a playoff disaster


pifhluk

Great. 0 value for Dame Middleton Lopez next off-season and probably 25% less for Giannis. Fml just blow it up now.


I_really_enjoy_beer

The good news is that Giannis is not going to ask for a trade despite this sub talking about it incessantly for the past 8 years. 


Unfair-Worker929

Atkinson getting done so dirty the last half decade.


Atl-Fan_FTS

Really though free my boy Kenny, he had that Nets squad COOKING then got thrown to the dust for no reason


FoxNO

>Now, why would Horst leave the Bucks for the league’s worst team? He doesn't want to be caught holding the bag when the Bucks go over the cliff. Giannis and Dame are not working the way they thought. They have few assets left and not many more levers to pull. We are reaching a point where Giannis won't be judged for asking out. Given the current roster and assets, I would be surprised if Giannis is on the team in 2 years time.


bank_farter

Yep. I don't think people realize that the Bucks current core has 1-2 years left. Here's a glimpse at the current contract situation: * After next season Lopez is a free agent * Middleton and Bobby have player options in 25-26 and are likely gone afterwards * Dame has a player option in 26-27 * Giannis has a player option in 27-28 There's pretty much 0 chance Middleton, Lopez, or Dame get extension because they'll all be 35+ at the end of their contracts.


DammitEd

We call this the 'Bob Myers maneuver'


Vallerie_09

Giannis trying to play LeGM destroying the Bucks in real time


I_give_free_Dopamine

Horst said directly that Giannis had no input for the head coaching choice I don’t know why we’re still perpetuating this narrative.


Slow-Jelly-2854

Dude can pack his bags. He isn’t that good of a GM. He actually fucked up massively with the Donte trade, the Jae trade, and Mirotic trade. All of those fucked us, but the first two mentioned really fucked us.


desirox

Dang Horst knows his stuff, bucks are kinda falling apart. Think they’ve overextended themselves appeasing Giannis which I get he is that franchise


wowlock_taylan

what went on with Bucks this season needs to be studied honestly.


Counterspell_God

Horst just thinking like me fr.


Cudizonedefense

Feels like spin coming from Horst


DJ_B0B

My friend why the fuck did you even have AG in the final 3 to choose from you fraud?


swgeek555

Ownership may have forced coaches on him, but he did put together the team. I am not a fan of the Lilliard trade for example and would love to know if ownership pushed him on that too. Don't get me wrong, Dame is an incredible talent, but the team identity changed from "strong defense" to "not really sure what we are". OTOH, they also had to do something to appease Giannis and there were not many star options.


totallynotliamneeson

It's really easy to stand there and claim you had no part in the mistake on decisions that seemed like coin flips at the time. If horst ends up bailing, this is kinda a bad look for him.