
Mike Budenholzer helped the Bucks win the championship last season, and the Bucks today announced the completion of a three-year contract extension with the bucks.
Espn's fame Warwick reported that the Bucks completed a three-year contract extension with Boozer, where he will coach until the 2024-25 season.
Last season, the Bucks won 46-26, followed by the 1970-71 NBA championship again, and although the Bucks have won the best NBA in the past two years, they have not been able to win the championship, which also raises concerns about the position of the Coach in the Bucks. Shachania reported in May that if the Bucks fail to win the championship, the coach could be fired.
Budenholzer spent five seasons as an assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks, joining the Bucks as head coach in 2018 and also serving as an assistant coach at the Spurs. The Bucks led the team to 116 wins and 39 losses in the previous two years, but have not been able to win the championship.
Last season, the Bucks brought in Holliday to win the championship, Budenholzer finally won the championship, and the 52-year-old will also coach Alphabet Brother, Middleton and Lopez next season, who will at least work less until the 2022-23 season.