Milwaukee Bucks Hire Mike Budenholzer As New Head Coach
- by Juana Turner
- in Sports
- — May 17, 2018
According to ESPN, Milwaukee has agreed to terms with former Hawks head coach Mike Budenholzer to take over as the leading man for the Bucks.
Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report the news of Budenholzer accepting the Bucks job.
Budenholzer and the Atlanta Hawks parted ways this offseason.
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The agreement coming hours after a breakfast meeting between Budenholzer and All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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Gery Woelfel of the Racine Journal Times then reported the coach was one of the favorites to fill the Bucks opening, while Marc Stein of the New York Times noted the Raptors' "strong interest" in him. The Hawks made it to the Eastern Conference Finals during that season, where they were dispatched in four games by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Unfortunately, players like Al Horford, Jeff Teague, and Paul Millsap ended up going elsewhere and the Hawks were one of the worst teams in the National Basketball Association in 2017-18.
The hiring of a head coach was undoubtedly the biggest decision of the summer for the Bucks, but now the hard work must begin for Budenholzer and co. He won four National Basketball Association titles as a member of Spurs' staff.