NBA: Milwaukee Bucks Sack Head Coach Mike Budenholzer After Round 1 Playoff Loss

The Milwaukee Bucks have fired coach Mike Budenholzer just over a week after their stunning first-round playoff loss to the Miami Heat spoiled a season in which they owned the NBAâs best record.
Budenholzerâs ouster comes just two years after he directed the Bucks to their first NBA title in half a century. The move also comes three weeks after the NBA finalized Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslamâs purchase of a 25% stake in the team.
âThe decision to make this change was very difficult,â Bucks general manager Jon Horst said Thursday in a statement announcing the move. âBud helped lead our team for five incredible seasons, to the Bucksâ first title in 50 years, and into an era of sustained success. We are grateful for the culture of winning and leadership that Bud helped create in Milwaukee.
âThis is an opportunity for us to refocus and reenergize our efforts as we continue building toward our next championship season.â
The Bucks posted the most combined regular-season and playoff wins of any team during Budenholzerâs tenure and had the leagueâs best regular-season record in three of his five seasons on the job. He posted a 271-120 regular-season record and 39-26 playoff mark in Milwaukee.




