Myles Turner rivela i problemi dei Bucks sotto la gestione di Doc Rivers

Il centro dei Milwaukee Bucks, Myles Turner, ha descritto una mancanza di disciplina durante il mandato di Doc Rivers come capo allenatore la scorsa stagione. Parlando nel podcast Game Recognize Game, Turner ha dichiarato che Rivers non ha mai imposto multe, il che ha permesso a giocatori come Giannis Antetokounmpo di arrivare in ritardo a voli e riunioni.

Turner ha spiegato che l'assenza di sanzioni ha causato ritardi diffusi. I giocatori si presentavano ore dopo gli orari previsti per i viaggi della squadra e le riunioni venivano spesso saltate. Ha contrapposto questa situazione ad altre squadre in cui le multe garantivano ordine e responsabilità durante tutta la stagione.

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