Location: Milwaukee, WI | Arena: Bradley Center (18,717) | President: Herb Kohl | GM: John Hammond Head Coach: Scott Skiles | Titles: 1 (1971)
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After John Hammond became the Bucks' general manager on April 11, he could have taken his time in hiring a new head coach for the team. After all, Hammond was acutely aware there would be several coaching changes and he would have a broader field of candidates. But Hammond chose to act swiftly and decisively.
Just 10 days after assuming the GM reins, Hammond hired Scott Skiles. Hammond said he was convinced Skiles was the right guy at the right time for the Bucks, who suffered through a 26-56 season.
"We identified Scott as the right candidate for this job," Hammond said. "So there wasn't any reason to wait. We went after him right away.
"I couldn't be happier to have Scott Skiles as our coach."
Hammond, who had been the vice president of basketball operations with the Pistons before accepting the Bucks' GM job, said several factors went into hiring Skiles, who signed a four-year, $18 million contract.
Hammond noted how Skiles had eight seasons of head coaching experience in Phoenix and Chicago, how Skiles had won in both places (he had a combined 281-251 record), how he had guided those teams into the playoffs on five occasions and how the situations in Chicago and Phoenix were similar to the Bucks' current one.
Hammond said he paid especially close attention to Skiles' coaching skills whenever the Pistons and Bulls played each other in recent seasons.
"His teams defend, they execute on half-court sets, they have discipline," Hammond said of Skiles. "The guy can coach."
SEASON HIGHLIGHT Not many expected rookie point guard Ramon Sessions to play much this season, much less set a franchise single-game assist record. But Sessions, an unheralded second-round pick, recorded 24 assists against the Bulls on April 14. Sessions eclipsed a record that had stood since Oct. 31, 1968. That's when Guy Rodgers had 21 assists in the sixth game of the franchise's history. Sessions' 24 assists were also the most recorded in the NBA this season, surpassing Chris Paul's 21.
TURNING POINT Heading into March, the Bucks were still in the hunt for an Eastern Conference playoff spot. The Bucks had won three of their previous four games and seemed poised for a playoff run. Instead, they lost to the Nets 120-106 and proceeded to lose nine of their next 10 games and 12 of their next 14.
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Hey this is a Magic fan here and I was just wondering if Michael Redd is going to be with the Bucks next year? I've heard his name mentioned a couple times about him leaving and going into free agency. Just wonde
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With Ramon Sessions budding play, what do the Bucks do with him? Do they give him an opportunity to play by trading Mo Williams, or do you have him as an amazing point guard tandem?
I like the new coaching staff the Bucks have in place but at the same time I wonder if they were the right moves for the Bucks to get better? What are your thoughts?
WHO SHOULD THE Bucks DRAFT IF THEY END UP WITH THE #1 PICK??
I BELIEVE THEY SHOULD TAKE ROSE. THEY HAVEN'T HAD A GOOD POINT GUARD SINCE JAY HUMPHRIES(LOL). THE NBA IS PROVING THAT A GREAT POINT GUARD CAN CONTROL THE GAME SIMILAR TO THE COLLEGE GAME.
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I am proposing a boycott of any thread he starts, and to any posts he makes on other threads as well...
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Think about it, Detorit, Clevland, Atlanta, Toronto, Orlando, Washington, Boston and Philadelphia all made the playoffs. Indiana is getting better and New Jersey is goingto be tough. Miami will be back with a healthy D-wade. Where do the Milwaukee Bucks stack up in a eastern Confrence that appears to be getting better? Any thoughts fellas?
It is obvious the Bucks need to do a lot of work in the offseason to make the team somewhat competitive. There are a lot of things that need to change. What do you think the Bucks should do?
You all laughed when i said Ramon Sessions is a good player and will probably be the next Micheal Redd but acutally passes the ball. Well he took one step closer to being something great with 20 pts 24 asts. and 8 rebounds so im going to take this moment and shove the $hit right back into the peoples mouth that said t
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