Updated May 1, 2012 7:19 PM ET MILWAUKEE (AP) Scott Skiles will return to coach the Milwaukee Bucks next season. IT'S A CINCH Sam Amico hands out his awards , and top rookie is an easy
going to hire,'' he said. But the new coach will have to be able to communicate with his players. Former coach Scott Skiles , who parted ways with the Bucks on Jan. 8, is tough-minded and hard-nosed, and that approach rubbed many of
the right decisions to make sure we stay a playoff team but keep getting better.'' Despite parting ways with coach Scott Skiles on Jan. 7, the Bucks were two games above .500 as recently as March 19. But their end-of-the-season collapse
Bucks need to make a decision on Jim Boylan, too. He's been Milwaukee's coach since the team parted ways with Scott Skiles in January. ''We have a lot of decisions to make,'' Boylan said. ''But we just finished playing our last game
playoffs after a two-year absence was not without some bumps. The Bucks endured a midseason coaching change, with Scott Skiles departing after 32 games. And the man who replaced him, Jim Boylan, acknowledged that there was a couple of times
young players and for many of them, this will be their first time in a playoff series, said Boylan, who replaced Scott Skiles as coach in early January. ''Facing the world champions is a daunting task. You're playing against a veteran
Milwaukee GM John Hammond talks about the decision to part ways with head coach Scott Skiles .
Scott Skiles talked plenty about defense the past few days, but transforming the talk ..... dust sprinkled on anybody. They put their foot down a little bit." Scott Skiles , on the Bucks' defensive effort in the second half Copyright, 2012
Don't they say good things come in threes? Coach Scott Skiles was beaming about the overall fitness of the nine players ..... guys would have gotten through it fine." Bucks coach Scott Skiles Copyright, 2011, Journal Sentinel, All Rights Reserved
J.J. is about us trying to win games.'' Milwaukee has had an up-and-down season and parted ways with coach Scott Skiles on Jan. 9. The Bucks started 8-3 under Skiles' replacement, Jim Boylan, but have gone 2-8 since, and take