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Slumping Bucks fire coach Kidd

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MILWAUKEE — Seeking change amid midseason struggles, the Milwaukee Bucks fired coach Jason Kidd on Monday after a slide that left a team with designs on challengin­g the NBA’s best in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.

It was a surprising end to Kidd’s three-plus-season tenure in Milwaukee, during which the Bucks made the playoffs twice, exiting in the first round each time. 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 had lost four of five to fall to 23-22 and had been prone to defensive lapses, especially on the perimeter. Turnovers were an issue of late as well. On Monday night, Milwaukee beat the Phoenix Suns 109-105.

General manager Jon Horst, who was promoted from director of basketball operations in June, said it was time for a change. Kidd was fired hours before the Suns game.

Assistant coach Joe Prunty will serve as interim coach for the rest of the season, co-owner Wes Edens said in an interview before the game.

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

“A general manager in the NHL had a statement once: ‘If something is inevitable, why wait?’” Horst said at a news conference. Horst added that the decision was made “relatively quickly,” and was not in the works through the season.

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