The Milwaukee Bucks have a different air about them right now. The fact that they brought in seven-time All-Star Damian Lillard into the fold this summer obviously has a lot to do with that, but at the same time, this noteworthy transition goes way beyond Dame.
It turns out that the Bucks’ unusual strategy may have been ignited by new head coach Adrian Griffin.
Speaking out against the Milwaukee Bucks’ physicality is Giannis Antetokounmpo. It has been alleged that Griffin has let his sons fight throughout training camp. But as Giannis Antetokounmpo himself said, the new coach has been very understanding of his players’ intense competition and intensity during practice. He’s not pitting them against each other in a boxing ring, after all.
āI love it so far, Iām not even gonna lie,ā Antetokounmpo began, via Jim Owzcarsky of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
āI feel like our physicality is on another level. Guys are extremely competitive. Every game we play, itās a competitive game from start to finish. Everything is competitive. Every drill, we participate, we do, as I said, itās competitive. We go at one another.
ā(Oct. 6) was the first time in like six, seven years that I saw guys going at it. They were head-to-head, talking crap in their face and like, āNo this is mine. This is my teamā āNo, thatās my teammate, donāt hit my teammate. Iām going to check you.ā You know what Iām saying? Like, āDonāt you do that again.ā And like, āNo, get out of hereā and I donāt want to say exactly what they said, but they were just going back and forth, and I love it.ā
This is a massive statement to hear from the Bucks star. Griffin clearly brings something new to the table, and the fact that Giannis has bought in to it completely speaks volumes of how this team has been on the same page from the get-go.
For what itās worth, former head coach Mike Budenholzerās five-year tenure with the team ended this summer when the front office decided to part ways with the NBA champion coach. As Giannis said, heās seen a certain spark on his squad that he never witnessed throughout coach Budās time at the helm.
Antetokounmpo went on to sing Griffinās praises. The former NBA MVP appreciates how the new coach allows each and every player to be himself ā even if this includes Giannis elbowing his own teammates:
āI feel like Coach āGriff,ā allows us to be us. You know, he allows Bobby to be Bobby, allows Malik Beasley to be Malik, allows Jae Crowder to be Jae Crowder, and allows Giannis, if Giannis wants to elbow somebody, you can do it, and heās not even gonna step to it.
“Heās going to let us do that. Weāre big boys, weāre mature, weāre men, you know. We know how to play this game and heās gonna let us play this game. And if sometimes, itās gonna get chippy, heās gonna let us do that, but he wants us to compete.ā
If this is the type of intensity the Bucks play with during practice, you can only imagine the type of fire they will have once they start playing in the regular season.