“It Was Time”: Doc Rivers Hints at Retirement After Stepping Down as Bucks Head Coach
Rivers said he wants a break after 27 seasons and 1,194 wins, and he is no longer a candidate for open coaching jobs.
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“It Was Time”: Doc Rivers Hints at Retirement After Stepping Down as Bucks Head Coach
Sometimes even the greatest stories don’t get the Hollywood ending they deserve, but that doesn’t make the journey any less remarkable. Doc Rivers’ coaching journey – including one championship, over 1,100 wins, and a sideline presence that shaped franchises from Orlando to Boston – ended on a sour note with the Milwaukee Bucks this season. Early stumbles, roster questions, and unmet expectations around superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo marked a d…
Ex-76ers Coach Doc Rivers Makes Clear Statement on His Future
Following his run with the Philadelphia 76ers, Doc Rivers hardly took any time off before embarking on his new journey in the coaching world. After interviewing with the Phoenix Suns, Rivers took a media position while consulting for the Milwaukee Bucks. Midway through the year, the Bucks cut ties with Adrian Griffin in shocking fashion and replaced him with Rivers. A few years later, the Bucks are in the same position. They are going to be look…
Doc Rivers gives Celtics eye-opening label before playoffs
Doc Rivers has already reentered the media landscape less than one week after parting ways with the Bucks after an ugly season in Milwaukee. The former Celtics coach joined the Bill Simmons podcast on Thursday night to touch on a host of NBA topics including some perspective on one of the biggest stories of the season: Tatum’s return to the lineup.
Guest of Bill Simmons' podcast, Doc Rivers delivered his confidences about the end of his career. And after forty years on NBA benches, it's time for him to get away from it.
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