I'm not a big fan of Woelfel but this rings true to me.
http://journaltimes.com/sports/baske...716f7fa3e.html
I'm not a big fan of Woelfel but this rings true to me.
http://journaltimes.com/sports/baske...716f7fa3e.html
Sad to see, there was so much promise heading into this season. The new owners better be careful because if they aren't they will lose the momentum they have building up. It's not hard to build an above .500 roster, which is all this city really wants, I don't think anyone is expecting to compete for championships.
The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"
Simply put, Kidd can't keep the amount of pull he has on personnel. The moves he has influenced have been disasters.
The Knight / Carter-Williams trade has been an utter disaster for the Bucks.
I think Kidd's coaching isn't that great either. The team played better when he was out on medical leave. The rotations were much more consistent. He has been jerking guys like MCW around. Two games ago he played an awesome game. Then the next night he yanks him after about 7 minutes and he hardly saw the floor the remainder of the first half.
I am not so sure the downfall is that surprising. They played pretty poorly after the Knight trade. But, they didn't think Knight was worth the potential contract. Williams is inconsistent on both ends of the court and doesn't seem to be motivated all the time. Monroe is not a great fit, but they don't use him correctly. The lack of outside shooting is an ongoing issue. Parker is a player without a position. He is skilled, but he can't guard 3s or 4s. This team needs a first class point and another outside shooter. Actually, one more high draft pick isn't the worst thing that could happen to the Bucks.