After a fakeout here and there from the apparently-resurrected CNN Sports, it’s now actually official: Glenn “Doc” Rivers is the eighteenth head coach in Bucks history. Imagine, for a moment ...
It’s easy to second-guess coaching decisions at the end of the game based on hindsight and results, but I’m not sure this is ...
so it's no surprise that he didn't take kindly to Doc's criticism. In fact, Green fired back at Rivers upon catching wind of what the Clippers coach said. "Cool story, Glenn," Dray stated ...
That's especially true if they have one of their starters hurt. Unfortunately for them, Doc Rivers still is unsure what kind of production he is going to get from that unit when the playoffs do ...
Read More: One-Time Bucks Center Announces Retirement Following 10-Year NBA Career When asked about the starting lineup, Doc Rivers mentioned that they aren't taking anything off the table.
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers, in reacting to Giannis Antetokounmpo scoring 20,000 points, said the two-time MVP feels like "the forgotten great player in the league." ...
Antetokounmpo fouled Haliburton, and he hit a game-winning free throw before the Bucks missed a chance to beat the buzzer. After the game, Bucks' coach Doc Rivers gave his thoughts on the final play.
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers addressed the trade of Khris Middleton and the additions of Kyle Kuzma, Jericho Sims and Kevin Porter Jr.