Mike Budenholzer explained he was just managing the minutes of absent duo Jrue Holiday and Grayson Allen as the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks went down to the in-form Cleveland Cavaliers.
Milwaukee were without regular starters Giannis Antetokounmpo, Donte DiVincenzo, Wesley Matthews and Bobby Portis as they have entered the NBA’s Health and Safety protocols, while Khris Middleton is still out with a hyperextended left knee.
Both Holiday and Allen were available for selection but were not included as the defending NBA champions were routed 119-90.
However, head coach Budenholzer said that decision was simply because of the amount of minutes the duo played against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday.
“I mean it’s just those guys have played a lot,” he said
“Those guys have given us so much including last night, they really, really laid it out – the whole group did.
“I was just trying to be big picture, Grayson’s a little under the weather. I’m really proud of the guys who played, they really competed.”
Jordan Nwora impressed for the Bucks, leading the team’s scoring with 28 points. Budenholzer says the task now is to improve other areas of his game.
“He’s got that unique kind of scorers mentality, he can make or take tough shots, gets just enough separation, he’s getting to the basket a little more, attacking a little more,” he said.
“He’s a very good scorer so it’s just kind of trying to work on other parts of the game too. He’s making progress there too so it’s invaluable opportunities for him.”
Defeat for the Bucks (19-13) leaves them fifth in the East, while a sixth straight win sees the Cavaliers up to third with a 19-12 record.
Two seasons ago, the Cavs only won 19 games in total while it took until April 8 to reach that point in 2020-21 – a campaign in which they finished 22-50.
Commenting on the Cavs’ position, Darius Garland – who had 22 points – said: “It’s early. We don’t get too far ahead of ourselves.
“It’s been super fun. It’s not just hero ball, everybody is contributing.”