Coach Adrian Griffin. Credits: Shams Charania NBA Insider for The Athletic and Stadium on X.

During the off-season, the Milwaukee Bucks hired Adrian Griffin, whose experience with the team has come to an end after just 43 games with a winning record of 30-13.

Despite the decent results so far this season, some things didn’t seem to work out, thus Griffin was sacked. It seemed that his relationship with other members of the staff wasn’t that great, and some players didn’t like his style of playing the game.

As a replacement, the Bucks are thinking about Doc Rivers, but at the moment it seems that they will promote assistant coach Joe Prunty as interim coach.

The clear aim for the team is to win the championship, especially after signing Damian Lillard. However, Griffin didn’t seem to be the right man, and the board decided to make some changes.