Milwaukee Bucks Scott Skiles has put his house up for sale in Mequon, Wisconsin, north of Milwaukee, which could mean a lot or could mean nothing.
Skiles still has one year remaining on his contract, and he has the Milwaukee Bucks fighting for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, two games behind the New York Knicks. (If the teams finish with the same win-loss record, the tie will be broken by better conference record — the Bucks are 22-20, the Knicks are 24-19.)
But people usually put their houses up for sale when they are preparing to relocate, and if Skiles and the Bucks decide to mutually part ways it would end a four-year tenure in which Skiles led the Bucks to the playoffs in the 2009-10 season, losing Games 6 and 7 of a first-round series against the Atlanta Hawks.
His four-year record heading into Wednesday night’s game at Washington is 144-162.
According to real estate documents reviewed by SheridanHoops.com, the home was listed for sale on Feb. 23 for an asking price of $1,475,000 — $100,000 more than it sold for on June 13, 2008. The 13-room home has four bedrooms, six bathrooms and a 3 1/2-car garage.