Larry Drew, Sr. hires Scott Williams to coach John Henson
Posted Jul 10, 2013
The Milwaukee Bucks have added a former player from the team's most recent deep playoff run as an assistant to head coach Larry Drew. The Journal Sentinel's Charles Gardner tweeted this Tuesday: "Drew also announced today that former Bucks and NBA player Scott Williams has been hired as the team's "big man" coach." Williams started 31 regular season games and all of the Bucks' playoff contests in 2001.
(Today's TMJ4)
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