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When he was hired by the Orlando Magic in 1999, Doc Rivers told a colleague at Turner Sports that he had to take care of his coaching itch and that he would be back in five years. It took him a ...
Doc Rivers retired as a player from the NBA following the 1995–96 season, and a few years later he transitioned to coaching, joining the Orlando Magic as head coach ahead of the 1999-2000 season.
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The fight came in the midst of a high leverage moment, so it makes sense that tensions were high. In Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Celtics, Rivers chose not to ...
It was reflection time for Doc Rivers after another second-round playoff exit and dismissal from the Philadelphia 76ers. Rivers was tasked as a culture-changer to pick up the pieces of “The ...
As Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers addressed reporters following the team’s first training camp practice in Milwaukee on Oct. 8, his cell phone began to ring. Briefly pausing the interview ...
Doc Rivers' success can be measured by his influence outside of the locker room and in the real world, but he failed to win the big games when needed, columnist Helene Elliott writes.
Within hours of agreeing to exit as coach of the Clippers, Doc Rivers had teams wanting to meet immediately. The 76ers won because of star power and title hopes.
After Doc Rivers was officially introduced, it didn’t take long for him to be asked about accountability. Many in Philadelphia are projecting that concept onto the veteran coach, specifically in ...
When he was hired by the Orlando Magic in 1999, Doc Rivers told a colleague at Turner Sports that he had to take care of his coaching itch and that he would be back in five years. It took him a ...
Doc Rivers is set to begin his second stint with ESPN as the network's NBA analyst, though he says he doesn't know how long he will remain in the position.