With the Bucks holding a precarious four-point lead late in Chicago on Monday, and after Michael Carter-Williams looked to reset the offense after a fast break opportunity didn’t work out, Jason Kidd wanted to make sure his young team had the proper instructions.
He attempted to call timeout, but whether due to the noise in the arena or the officials being focused on the play, they didn’t acknowledge Kidd, at least initially.
So, Kidd did what any self-respecting NBA head coach would in that situation -- he jumped up and down, and screamed the closest referee’s name in order to achieve the desired result.