In an unexpected twist, the Milwaukee Bucks bid farewell to first-year head coach Adrian Griffin, who assumed the role in the offseason, succeeding Mike Budenholzer.
Despite the Bucks holding a formidable 30-13 record under Griffin’s leadership, securing the second spot in the Eastern Conference and third in the NBA, speculations arose about the coach’s departure, suggesting a loss of confidence from the team’s stars.
Milwaukee’s superstar, Giannis Antetokounmpo, known for reportedly supporting Griffin’s candidacy, addressed the NBA’s unpredictable nature, expressing discontent with the business side of the league.