Fans The Bucks just have fun this season, don't want to win the championship, nothing will happen!
Rivers habitually showed the operation, when the Green Army sat on Pierce Ray Allen Rondo, and then in the Eastern Conference playoffs crazy with Garnett's single play, Pierce Ray Allen played without the ball. At the critical moment of the Clippers, Ka Pepper squatted in the bottom corner to play without the ball, and Harrell held the ball for two turns, and let Harrell defend the teacher alone. In the 76ers, let Harden be a pure dealer player. This time it feels like Middleton is going to be reused again, allowing Lillard to play without the ball. It's hard to explain his brain circuitry, and I can't tell if it's stupid or some other purpose.
Now this Bucks is really hopeless, if Lillard can't play this year, and then Lillard is older, Da Luo is also older, and the Bucks can't get it, and Brother Alphabet should have signed the Bucks for several years after Lillard came, Brother Alphabet won't be this one champion.
In fact, the pig-headed coach should not be blamed, this coach is the opposite of the previous rookie coach. The previous coach, Griffin, knew that the team's defense was stretching, so he simply gave up defense, like Lopez and Lillard, the defense is very bad, it may be the habit of the players, or it may be an injury problem, anyway, these two account for half of each other, so this season the Bucks advocate playing fast break, you can think of it as just watching the food.
But Rivers is not like that, he has his own things, that is, the players have to follow his tactics, whether it is in the low post or not, and give the ball to experienced players (especially the front line, which is very much in line with the style of Mitton's partnership with the alphabet, like Pierce + Garnett back then, and then snubbed Ray Allen).
There is no problem with either approach, but if you look at the consequentialism, neither is good, because the Bucks' problem is Lillard on the outside, and Middleton on the inside, and Lopez is still the tactical resources of the starters.
It's easy to emulate the current style of play Harden, you just give up the ball, it seems like 5 of 13, but in fact, the number of three-point shots has been greatly reduced, and you can fight with the Nuggets until the last minute before collapsing, which shows that this change is effective, but you expect Lillard to change and make the Bucks look new, then I can only say that I want to eat more than Rivers refusing to reverse.