Skiles signs 4 year deal to coach Milwaukee Bucks.

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MILWAUKEE (AP)—The Milwaukee Bucks need to play tougher defense, and start sharing the ball on offense.

So they’re turning to Scott Skiles, the man who owns the NBA’s single-game assist record—and who once got into a fight with Shaquille O’Neal during his playing days and lived to tell the tale.

The Bucks introduced Skiles as their new coach Monday, signing the former Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns coach to a four-year deal to replace someone Skiles considers a close friend, Larry Krystkowiak.

And while Skiles said he learned some lessons after the Bulls fired him in December, he isn’t backing away from his reputation for demanding a lot from his players.

“I always feel like I’m supposed to apologize for that,” Skiles said. “And I’m not sure that’s the tack I want to take. Anybody that is going to come to work with enthusiasm, concentrate and play hard will never have a problem with me. I don’t care if they throw the ball in the seats 25 times a game.”

He doesn’t?

“They’ll be pulled out of the game before they get to 25, of course, but they will never have a problem with me,” Skiles added.

Skiles, who was drafted out of Michigan State by the Bucks in the first round in 1986, said he has a “fond place” in his heart for Milwaukee. But he has no illusions about the difficult task he faces in turning around a team that began the season with playoff aspirations but finished 26-56.

“It’s not going to be easy,” Skiles said. “I don’t have any magic dust to sprinkle on people. We’re going to have to do it by working harder and playing better (defense), and the first step will be getting competitive every single night. The team has not been competitive every night and if we do that, good things will happen.”

The 44-year-old Skiles has more NBA head coaching experience than Milwaukee’s two previous coaches, Krystkowiak and Terry Stotts, did when they were hired by the Bucks.

Skiles spent nearly three full seasons in Phoenix after taking over for Danny Ainge early in the 1999-00 season. He was fired by the Bulls in December after making the playoffs in three of his first four seasons in Chicago.

But experience wasn’t the main thing new Bucks general manager John Hammond was looking for in his new coach. Hammond wanted toughness, something Skiles is certain to bring. But will the Bucks, one of the league’s worst defensive teams last year, buy in?

“It’s a player’s responsibility to buy into it and be willing to accept it,” Hammond said. “But if you have the kind of people who are willing to accept it, it can happen. I truly believe players want to be coached. They want to be taught. They want discipline within the team. So it’s a coach’s responsibility to bring those things to the table.”

The Bucks are expected to try to overhaul their roster in the offseason. Skiles is familiar with the Bucks from coaching against them, but said he wasn’t comfortable assessing individual players, yet.

“I’ve never made any secret of my philosophy, I believe in playing hard, playing defense, playing with passion, bring enthusiasm every single day and that’s what I’ll be after. I’m not real concerned with what happened before,” Skiles said.

Skiles didn’t want to make excuses for the Bulls’ rough start this season, although he mentioned the team might have been distracted by persistent trade rumors involving Kobe Bryant and ongoing contractual issues with some of their top players.
Milwaukee Bucks new head coach Scott Skiles speaks at a news conference Monday, April 21, 2008, in Milwaukee. Skiles was fired by Chicago in December after making the playoffs in three of his first four seasons as the Bulls' head coach. Skiles also coached three seasons in Phoenix.
Milwaukee Bucks new head coach…
AP - Apr 21, 6:21 pm EDT

“It’s still an excuse,” Skiles said. “Any maybe that was the case. We just couldn’t seem to get over that. I think Chicago will come back and be a very, very good club next year again.”

Skiles said he spoke to Krystkowiak about the job even before Krystkowiak officially was fired. Skiles said Krystkowiak called it a “great” opportunity, and doesn’t expect the decision to take the job would affect their friendship. In fact, Skiles and his wife had dinner plans with Krystkowiak and his wife Monday night.

But Skiles is not likely to bring Krystkowiak back as an assistant.

“I would love to work with Larry at some point,” Skiles said. “I don’t know if this is the time or place for that.”

As a player, Skiles played only 13 games for Milwaukee as a rookie, but he went on to a 10-year career that included stops in Indiana, Orlando, Washington and Philadelphia.

While with Orlando, Skiles set an NBA record with 30 assists in a December 30, 1990 game against Denver. Skiles’ more notorious achievement while playing for the Magic, however, was a confrontation with O’Neal during practice that also involved Krystkowiak.

O’Neal reportedly went after Krystkowiak and the 6-foot-1 Skiles jumped in to help out his friend, ending up in a rugby-style scrum.

Skiles confirmed that his run-in with Shaq wasn’t an urban legend.

“But it was purely self-defense,” he joked.

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Might as well give him a decent shot at it I guess to pull this selfish pack of players you could lightly call a "team" apart and into line.
 

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This could end badly...probably with an assassination by a Chinese diplomat 18 months from now after Skiles cusses out YiJi one time too many.
 

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This could end badly...probably with an assassination by a Chinese diplomat 18 months from now after Skiles cusses out YiJi one time too many.
Oh yeah that too.

I was thinking of Villanueva and his one man band and if Skiles has another player that will refuse take off the sweat band if he goes down that path again. ;)
 

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MILWAUKEE (AP)—The Milwaukee Bucks need to play tougher defense, and start sharing the ball on offense.

So they’re turning to Scott Skiles, the man who owns the NBA’s single-game assist record—and who once got into a fight with Shaquille O’Neal during his playing days and lived to tell the tale.

The Bucks introduced Skiles as their new coach Monday, signing the former Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns coach to a four-year deal to replace someone Skiles considers a close friend, Larry Krystkowiak.



I guess the Bucks management have now decided to build around Bogut, Yi Jianlian, Charlie Villanova and the first round draft pick form this year draft. Skiles has a good track record of being a development coach who can take his side from being piss poor to being a good early round play off aside but after that he struggles. Four years is a long time but if he struggles to convince a few of his guards to pass the ball and implement his team philosophies on defence.

This is a good signing for where the Bucks are but I don’t see him as a long term coach.
 

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I guess the Bucks management have now decided to build around Bogut, Yi Jianlian, Charlie Villanova and the first round draft pick form this year draft. Skiles has a good track record of being a development coach who can take his side from being piss poor to being a good early round play off aside but after that he struggles. Four years is a long time but if he struggles to convince a few of his guards to pass the ball and implement his team philosophies on defence.

This is a good signing for where the Bucks are but I don’t see him as a long term coach.
Skiles will not play Charlie V, and Yi Jianlian is far from a sure thing still. I wouldn't be surprised to see them take a 4 in the draft.
 

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Skiles will not play Charlie V, and Yi Jianlian is far from a sure thing still. I wouldn't be surprised to see them take a 4 in the draft.
So I guess both maybe traded for his type of player but I don’t think they will take a 4 man; they will take a point or a shooting guard with there first round pick. If they get a pick between 4 and 8 they would look to take OJ Mayo or Eric Gordon. If they got one of the first 2 picks it would be Rose or Beasley.

Either way Scott Skiles is not a finishing coach, he is a development coach and can install team disciplines and fundamentals into rookies and younger players and mould them around his style but has trouble talking to veterans.
 

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So I guess both maybe traded for his type of player but I don’t think they will take a 4 man; they will take a point or a shooting guard with there first round pick. If they get a pick between 4 and 8 they would look to take OJ Mayo or Eric Gordon. If they got one of the first 2 picks it would be Rose or Beasley.

Either way Scott Skiles is not a finishing coach, he is a development coach and can install team disciplines and fundamentals into rookies and younger players and mould them around his style but has trouble talking to veterans.
I agree with your assessment of Skiles, but completely disagree on the drafting. Mayo and Gordon are both undersized scorers who don't defend much (Mo Williams and Michael Redd say hi!).

Also, their pick can't be 4-8, it can only be Top 3 or 7-9. Let's assume they don't luck out, which means they're drafting in the 7-9 range (most likely 7th). With that pick, I imagine they'll take either Danilo Gallinari (a Turkoglu clone) or Anthony Randolph who's an athletic 4. Ideally they'd want a versatile 3 that can lock down on D, but there's no-one like that in this draft I don't think - maybe the French guy, Batum, but his stock is dropping.
 

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Yi is going nowhere. He'll be a very good defender and he's a cash cow. It will be hilarious if Mo, Redd and CV are still at the Bucks next season. They won't know what hit them!
 

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Yi is going nowhere. He'll be a very good defender and he's a cash cow. It will be hilarious if Mo, Redd and CV are still at the Bucks next season. They won't know what hit them!
This is an awesome signing. I actually like what Bucks are doing at the moment.

Also for anyone out there suggesting that Bucks draft Eric Gordon - I am not sure that us such a good idea. He is an undersized two guard (though major athletic beast) who jacks up shots at a faster rate then Mo Pete. Personally I think they will try and draft a pure point (D.J Augusitne - though slightly undersized) or a small forward (Donte Green or Anthony Randolph). After Chicago I think Skiles wants to have a pure point guard to control the play and Augusitine is a very solid player.

There are also a few mock drafts around suggesting that Nathan Jawai may get drafted around the Milwaukee's second round pick. It would not be a bad pick up to draft him and play him next to Bogut.

A combination of Charlie V, Mo Pete and Redd are gonski. I'd say that one of them is likley to stay - maybe Redd as he is the best outside shooter. In return they may try and go after a mid teens draft pick and a fundementaly solid PF such as Collinson.
 
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