Bucks officially announce they have hired Doc Rivers as their coach
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Doc Rivers is about to resume his coaching career at a place where his jersey hangs from the rafters.
The Milwaukee Bucks officially announced Friday night they had hired Rivers to take over for Adrian Griffin, who was fired on Tuesday after only 43 games. Rivers played from 1980-83 at Marquette, which shares a home arena with the Bucks and has retired Rivers’ No. 31 college jersey.
“Doc is a proven, extraordinary leader and communicator during his renowned NBA coaching career,” general manager Jon Horst said in a statement announcing the move. “As a championship coach, he’s widely respected as an established innovator, and the right coach to lead our experienced and talented team.”
Rivers will be introduced at a Saturday news conference.