NBA people thought the Milwaukee Bucks fans were doing April Fools on Tuesday when they posted a “Welcome Back, Coach Bud” message on their social media platform.

It was a serious post and it is meant to welcome Mike Budenholzer for the first time since his firing in 2023 as his current team Phoenix Suns, who lost the game, made him a visit.
Budenholzer, as every Bucks fans know, led the team to the 2021 NBA title. He spent five years with the team and reached the playoffs in all those years. They also never finished the regular below the third spot with him at the helm.
Social media post is everything the Bucks organization made for Bud and that’s what Giannis Antetokounmpo finds weird.
He thought Budenholzer deserves a touching video tribute.
“I thought they were going to play like a video for him,” the Greek Freak told reporters after the game.

“They didn’t, which was surprising to me. I felt like they should.”
Giannis feeling this way is understandable. After all, he won his two MVPs and one Defensive Player of the Year under Budenholzer’s tutelage.
Bud says he cherishes years with Milwaukee Bucks
Budenholzer was all business on Tuesday as he continues attempt to will the Suns into a play-in spot.
Questions about his time with the Bucks and the bitter end to it did not go though.
When asked post-game about how he feels returning to Fiserv Forum, he only has a classy response.

“I’ve always said it was a great five years here in Milwaukee,” Budenholzer said.
“I’m forever appreciative to the organization, to the players, to the fans here. The people here were great to me. It’s tough to lose tonight. I want to keep the focus on my guys, my team. But I’ve said it a million times: It was five great years here.”
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