Is Larry Drew at All to Blame for Milwaukee Bucks’ Mishaps?

February 18th, 2014 by Jordan Rodewald Leave a reply »

While the players of the Milwaukee Bucks are largely responsible for the struggles endured thus far, head coach Larry Drew certainly shoulders some of the blame.

Drew had modest success during his stint with the Atlanta Hawks, going 128-102 over three seasons, but has struggled to achieve even the smallest level of respectability with his new club.

And while he is dealing with a new set of players, it seems he has all but lost them.

So how exactly did the Bucks go from a team hoping to return to the playoffs for a second straight season to the league's worst team?

Much of it has to do with the way the roster was built, but some of it can be attributed to Drew.

 

Inconsistent Rotations

One of the big reasons the Bucks have failed to get anything going in 2013-14 has to do with the inconsistent lineups and rotations Drew puts on the court.

For example, through 52 games, Drew has trotted out a total of 23 different starting lineups (per Basketball-Reference).



While some of that can be attributed to the fact that the Bucks have had to dea ...

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