Doc Rivers Departs Milwaukee Bucks After Three Seasons

Doc Rivers is leaving his position as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, according to sources.

This marks the beginning of a summer of change for the Bucks. The Bucks will pay Rivers out on his eight-figure salary for the 2026-27 season. The franchise and Rivers are discussing whether he will move to an advisory role in the organization, sources said.

End of Rivers’ Tenure in Milwaukee

Rivers went 97-103 across three seasons in Milwaukee. The Bucks had two first-round playoff exits and missed the postseason and play-in tournament this year.

Team sources said there was a season-long disconnect between Rivers and the players, including instances that rubbed the locker room the wrong way.

Rivers’ Record with the Bucks

Rivers took over as coach for the Bucks in late January 2024, replacing Adrian Griffin, who had gone 30-13 in the role before being fired. Rivers guided the Bucks to a 17-19 mark to finish the 2023-24 campaign. Milwaukee went 48-34 in Rivers’ first full season in 2024-25.

Rivers dealt with injuries to his top players in each season. Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo missed time in the 2024 and 2025 playoffs, and Antetokounmpo was healthy for just 36 games in 2025-26.

Rivers’ Coaching Career

  • Rivers was named to the Naismith Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
  • He led the 2007-08 Boston Celtics to an NBA championship.
  • Rivers ranks sixth all-time among NBA coaches in regular-season wins.
  • He is fourth all-time in career playoff victories.

The Bucks snapped a streak of nine consecutive seasons in the playoffs this year. They have not won a playoff series since 2022.

Milwaukee won the 2021 championship under Mike Budenholzer, who was let go in 2023.

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