In a surprising move, the Milwaukee Bucks parted ways with first-year head coach Adrian Griffin, who took the reins from Mike Budenholzer in the offseason.
With the Bucks boasting a 30-13 record under Griffin’s guidance, ranking second in the Eastern Conference and third in the NBA, former NBA player Jamal Crawford expressed his discontent with the decision.
Crawford voiced his disapproval, highlighting Griffin’s impressive regular-season performance and emphasizing the Bucks’ ultimate goal of postseason success.