If you’ve checked in on social media at any point during a first-round playoff game between the Milwaukee Bucks’ and the Orlando Magic, you’re likely to come across someone loudly complaining about Bucks’ head coach Mike Budenholzer. Okay, a lot of someones. And one of the most common causes of discontent appears to be the rotations and lineups he’s employed.
Being the terrific armchair coaches we (fans) tend to be, it’s only natural we offer our unprompted opinions about the litany of issues facing Milwaukee’s most successful team in the last 50-ish years.
At the heart of the passionate frustration is the (alleged) lack of adjustments Budenholzer makes both during games and on a game-to-game basis.