Bucks coach Doc Rivers isn't quite ready to announce his retirement, says decision will come soon
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — With the Bucks long out of the playoff race, Doc Rivers was prepared on the last day of the NBA season for one final game to coach. For sure, this season. Forever?
That is still to be determined — at least with a public declaration. “I'm not going to announce anything,” Rivers said Sunday ahead of the Bucks game against the 76ers . Rivers, the NBA’s winningest active coach and someone ranking sixth on the league’s all-time victory list, again cited age and time with his grandchildren as the key reasons he would call it a career.
At 32-49 in a rather tumultuous Bucks season, and a strained relationship between the organization and All-Star and former MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo , the signs all seem to point toward Rivers' retirement. The 64-year-old Rivers — who coached the Sixers for three seasons — conceded Sunday did carry some added emotional heft. Yet, he didn't want to make any kind of retirement speech because, “you never know.
” “I don't want be Ali and keep coming back,” Rivers said. His final answer will come “definitely sooner” rather than later in the offseason. Rivers noted he has a pair of grandparents' days coming up at school and planned to be in attendance.
He said more than the losing has weighed on him this season. “It's the age,” Rivers said with a laugh. “It's a lot of things.