Bucks hire Adrian Griffin, Seton Hall basketball alum & Big East star


- Advertisement -

Adrian Griffin during his Seton Hall playing days

In the months before he arrived as a freshman at Seton Hall in 1996, Shaheen Holloway would come to campus and work out with an outgoing Pirate senior whose attitude he greatly admired.

Adrian Griffin.

Unlike Holloway, who was just coming off being MVP of the McDonald’s All-American game, Griffin had arrived in South Orange with zero hype and became an All-Big East forward and winner of the Haggerty Award as the best college basketball player in the metropolitan area.

“He’s a guy that wasn’t highly recruited – nobody knew anything about him,” Holloway said. “Everything he did, it was because of hard work.”

Griffin went undrafted that June, yet managed to play nine seasons in the NBA as a 6-foot-5 wing. Now he has become head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks after a successful stint as a Toronto Raptors assistant that included an NBA title in 2019.

Holloway, who just finished his first season as Seton Hall’s head coach, said he could see this day coming since Griffin got a foothold in the coaching profession in 2008.



Read More: Bucks hire Adrian Griffin, Seton Hall basketball alum & Big East star 2023-06-04 12:07:17

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments