New York Post

Bucks get rid of Kidd

- By GENARO C. ARMAS

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Bucks f ired coach Jason Kidd on Monday amid a midseason slide that has left the playoff hopeful in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.

It was a surprising end to Kidd’s three-plus season tenure in Milwaukee, when the Bucks made the playoffs twice. Giannis Antetokoun­mpo turned into an All-Star under his watch, and the Bucks were considered an emerging force in the East at the start of the season.

But the Bucks have lost four of six after beating Phoenix 109-105 Monday behind Khris Middleton’s 35 points to fall to 24-22, and had been prone to defensive lapses especially on the perimeter. Assistant coach Joe Prunty will serve as head coach.

General manager Jon Horst, who was promoted from director of basketball operations in June, said it was time for a change and the move was made with “unanimous support of ownership.”

Under Kidd, the Bucks had a regular-season record of 139-152.

“We appreciate everything that Jason has done for the Bucks organizati­on, but we have decided to make a coaching change,” Horst said. “We believe that a fresh approach and a change in leadership are needed to continue elevating our talented team toward the next level, bringing us closer to our goal of competing for championsh­ips.”

The Bucks are hoping to get Jabari Parker back from a left knee injury that has kept him out all season. But the Bucks have largely tread water in the wide-open East even after adding talented guard Eric Bledsoe in a trade with the Suns in November.

Milwaukee is 8-12 since going a season-high f ive games over .500 on Dec. 9.

“We believe that making this change now is important for the organizati­on and gives our players the best chance to reach their full potential this season and beyond,” Horst said.

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