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Brandon Miller is going to be a star


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I was so wrong about him and man I'm so happy about it. Love me some LaMelo and Mark but Miller quickly emerging as our most important player (if not for LaMelo's injuries it'd be him but hard to trust his health at this point). Hated Jordan as an owner but honestly appreciative of him leaving us with Miller.

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11 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

Always the guy I wanted. We need to get one of the Bucks fired coaches asap!!  Adrian Griffen or Budenholzer. Heck, maybe even Sam Cassell but need a coach  with some credibility and a championship background. No more retreads or projects. 

Sam Cassell sounds like a good idea. 

 

I would even try Becky Hammon. She won a Championship in the WNBA as a HC. I think she deserves a shot at the NBA level. 

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1 hour ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Get rid of the coach and gm and surround him with talent

It's a given they will completely clean house in the offseason. Rumors are swirling that Mitch will step down after the trade deadline. Honestly if Miller didn't look this good, we'd be in a world of hurt. Now there is hope and I think Budenholzer would come here with the talent we have

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