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Joe Wolf (1964-2024)


The Milwaukee Bucks have announced the passing of longtime NBA assistant coach and player Joe Wolf at 59. Wolf was an assistant coach for the Bucks' G-League affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd since last year. No cause of death was announced by the team. Wolf played for seven NBA teams and had two stints each with the Charlotte Hornets and Denver Nuggets.

Daily Mail


'Joe touched many live and was a highly respected, adored and dedicated coach and player across the NBA,' a Bucks' statement read. 'His well-regarded talent was instrumental for the Bucks and Herd over eight years with the organization, including as a player and coach.'

Daily Mail


Jim Paschke: Devastating news today with the passing of former Bucks player and coach Joe Wolf. He was a great fill-in TV partner on Bucks broadcasts. Enjoyed every game with Joe. Condolences and prayers to his family and friends. Joe’s laugh is forever.

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Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations & …

Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations & General Manager Mitch Kupchak announced today that the Greensboro Swarm has named Joe Wolf head coach. Wolf becomes the second head coach in franchise history. “We are excited to have Coach Wolf join our organization,” Kupchak said. “Joe has a wealth of experience at the collegiate and professional level and knows what it takes to develop young players. Coach Wolf will be an integral part of the program we are building. He is familiar with the region’s passion for basketball and we are excited for him to lead the Swarm in Greensboro.”

NBA.com


Spearheading Sheboygan’s mission to garner the Bucks’ D-League is Joe Wolf, who is considered by some the greatest high school basketball player ever in Wisconsin. Wolf played in the NBA, including one season with the Bucks, and later was an assistant coach for the team. He is also familiar with the D-League, having been the head coach of the Idaho Stampede and Colorado 14ers. “No news,’’ Wolf said Tuesday about whether Bucks officials had contacted him about the D-League situation. And Dickert said on Tuesday night, “We haven’t heard anything from them (the Bucks).’’

Racine Journal-Times


Bucks president Peter Feigin said five cities from Wisconsin have submitted bids to become the home of the team’s new D-League team. They are Racine, Sheboygan, Green Bay, Oshkosh and La Crosse. The Sheboygan contingent is being spearheaded by Kohler native and former NBA player Joe Wolf. Feigin said the Bucks expect to select a city “in the next six to eight weeks.’’ The Bucks plan to have a team in place for the 2017-2018 season.

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Gery Woelfel: Sources tell me Kohler native and Nets …

Gery Woelfel: Sources tell me Kohler native and Nets Asst coach Joe Wolf keenly interested in vacant UW-Milwaukee job. Would be an excellent fit.

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