MILWAUKEE — Doc Rivers will not return as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, ESPN reported Sunday, after the Bucks' season ended with a 126-106 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Reports published Sunday night and distributed by AP and local outlets indicated Rivers is stepping away from the head coaching role and that discussions continue about his future with the organization. This week the organization and media outlets reported that the Bucks, who finished the season 32-50, are discussing whether Rivers will move into an advisory role while paying out his contract for the 2026-27 season. The reports cited limited availability from Giannis Antetokounmpo during the season and referenced internal friction; Milwaukee officials and league sources say a coaching search and roster review are expected this offseason.
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If you're a Bucks fan, this is a big shake-up. Rivers' exit could mean a new coaching style, and possibly, a different team dynamic. Keep an eye on the Bucks' offseason moves. They could hint at the team's future direction.
The Bucks are in transition. With Rivers potentially moving to an advisory role, and a roster review on the horizon, changes are coming. Worth forwarding if you know a Bucks fan who's wondering what's next.
Coaching candidates, team executives and the Milwaukee Bucks organization may benefit by gaining flexibility to re-evaluate leadership and roster construction during the offseason.
Players, Bucks fans and Doc Rivers personally may suffer short-term unrest, public scrutiny, and career uncertainty amid the coaching transition.
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