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that was not a basketball play. it was straight up a hockey check. really no place in the gm for that.Chris Paul really tried to hurt Jamal on live television. Idk how anyone can ever support this scumbag
As he should. Dude is a hooper when healthy. Sometimes I wonder how many games these guys actually watch?Man's has had it
Look at clowns eyes on that play. Dude is dirty playerthat was not a basketball play. it was straight up a hockey check. really no place in the gm for that.
KD to Denver this summer confirmed
This is why people need to chill with their opinions. Its bigger than basketball. You don't know what people are going through.Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer’s brother died in car crash during playoff series vs. Heat
The Bucks fell to the Miami Heat 4-1 in their opening-round playoff series
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Ryan Young
·Staff writer
Fri, April 28, 2023 at 11:38 PM EDT
One of Mike Budenholzer's brothers died ahead of Game 4 of the Bucks' series with the Miami Heat in a car crash. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer’s brother died in a car accident during their first-round playoff series loss to the Miami Heat, he confirmed to The Athletic on Friday.
Budenholzer, 53, is one of seven children, and the youngest of four brothers. It’s unclear which of his three brothers died, or what specifically happened in the car accident. Budenholzer’s brother died just before Game 4 of the Bucks' series.
Budenholzer confirmed only the news through a team spokesperson, but Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham — who worked as an assistant under Budenholzer in both Atlanta and Milwaukee — addressed the accident before their game on Friday against the Memphis Grizzlies. Budenholzer confirmed he was fine with Ham addressing the crash.
Budenholzer, who is from Holbrook, Arizona, just finished his fifth season with the Bucks. He previously served as the head coach in Atlanta after a 17-season run as an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs under Gregg Popovich.
Budenholzer and the Bucks, despite earning the top seed in the Eastern Conference, fell to the Miami Heat 4-1 in their opening-round playoff series earlier this week. They lost Game 4 in Miami, shortly after Budenholzer’s brother died, and then fell on Wednesday in overtime after a 42-point night from Jimmy Butler.
This is why people need to chill with their opinions. Its bigger than basketball. You don't know what people are going through.
Funny thing is Lisa Salters said Kobe had the same exact injury+splint on his shooting hand during his 2010 FMVP run. It’s not inconceivable an All-NBA player can perform at a high level during the playoffs with that injury. Not saying Fox is on Kobe’s level but they need to cut it out.
He also said he had to 're-create his entire shooting form' and shot 6-24 in game 7. Not exactly promising to hear.
Anyone can see his handle and shot is effected and he's playing different than he normally does.
Only Warriors fans have some weird complex about wanting to dismiss it
This is why people need to chill with their opinions. Its bigger than basketball. You don't know what people are going through.
Bud had an obligation to take some time off though. Coaching just aint it when your brother just died. Go be with your family and let the assistant coaches run the team.
Put money up.Suns getting swept.
Who's the one that said Book face looks like it's easy to draw? I see it nowAnyone notice that Book looks like Jiraya in sage mode?