Adrian Griffin was introduced to the media as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday. Griffin is a first time head coach with a team that won the championship two years ago and will enter next season with aspirations of winning another one.

"Let's be real," Griffin said. "What first-time head coach gets to coach the Milwaukee Bucks, with all the special talent on this team? I'm extremely humbled."

Griffin spent 15 year as an NBA assistant since the end of his eight-year NBA career.

"Yes, we have high expectations, but we're going to embrace them," Griffin said. "But it starts by getting to work. Never lose sight of the work involved. I think going undrafted and going the minor league route, it taught me the value of hard work. That's what we're going to build upon from day one."