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The Milwaukee Bucks made a surprising move by parting ways with first-year head coach Adrian Griffin, despite their standing as the second team in the Eastern Conference and the third-best record in the NBA. In a swift decision, the Bucks appointed Doc Rivers as their new head coach, a move that former NBA star Gilbert Arenas deems as a bad decision.

Arenas, known for his candid opinions, expressed concerns about Rivers’ coaching style, particularly highlighting his poor record in the playoffs.

According to Arenas, Rivers has a tendency not to adjust to the situation, making his teams vulnerable to opposing strategies once they find a successful game plan.

The coaching change comes at a crucial juncture for the Bucks, who have high expectations this season after acquiring Damian Lillard before the start of the campaign.

With the formidable Giannis Antetokounmpo approaching his 30s, the pressure is mounting on the Bucks to secure another championship.