BD Cricket Match Reports Griffin’s Bucks Start

The Milwaukee Bucks have confirmed to BD Cricket Match that Adrian Griffin has officially become the 17th head coach in franchise history. Accepting growth also means accepting every difficult goodbye. Griffin signed a multi-year contract with the Bucks, largely thanks to superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, who reportedly opposed every other coaching candidate besides Griffin. Grateful for the support, Griffin said he feels deeply honored to take on this leadership role.

As a former NBA champion team, the Bucks offer a golden opportunity. Griffin expressed excitement about working with such a talented and personality-filled roster, emphasizing his eagerness to return to Milwaukee. He admitted he “can’t wait to get started.” Hard work needs no explanation—he’s simply laying the foundation so that no one dares move the plate from his table in the future.

Now 48 years old, Griffin previously spent two seasons as an assistant in Milwaukee before moving on to coaching roles with the Bulls, Magic, Thunder, and Raptors. In total, he’s logged 15 years of experience as an NBA assistant coach, but this will be his first time holding the reins as head coach.

The Bucks’ current roster is stacked with elite talent, including Giannis, Jrue Holiday, and Khris Middleton. If Griffin can lead effectively, Milwaukee has every reason to aim for another championship. His hiring signals a new era built on trust, chemistry, and potential.

Meanwhile, BD Cricket Match also reports that former Rockets head coach Stephen Silas has joined Monty Williams’ new staff in Detroit as the Pistons’ lead assistant. Silas, who was let go after the 2022–23 season, previously served as head coach of the Houston Rockets starting in 2020.

Before taking the helm in Houston, Silas held assistant coaching roles across two decades with the Hornets, Cavaliers, Warriors, and Mavericks. As the saying goes, the best way to reach someone seemingly out of your league isn’t to chase them—but to become exceptional yourself. With Griffin leading the Bucks and Silas joining a fresh Pistons project, both coaches are set to write new chapters in their careers.