Doc Rivers ready to close book on NBA coaching career after Bucks disaster: ‘I’m done’

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Doc Rivers has an NBA Finals win and a Coach of the Year honor on his ledger and is set to join the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this year.

But that sounds like it’ll be where his resume will end as a professional basketball coach.

Rivers, who stepped down from the Bucks after an ugly 32-50 season, told The Ringer founder Bill Simmons on Friday that he is “done” as an NBA coach.

“We met about seven weeks ago, me and ownership. We had a great meeting,” Rivers said on “The Bill Simmons Podcast.”

Bucks head coach Doc Rivers reacts against the 76ers in the third quarter during a regular season game at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

“They asked me what I wanted to do. One of the owners says one plan is, ‘If we do this, you can hang in there for a year or two.’ I literally said, ‘Oh, no, no, no.’ “I told my coaches, I’m done. I loved coaching. Loved it. I had a lot of success at it, had way more ups than downs. But at the end of the day, I’ve given 47 years or whatever, I don’t even know how old I am … with no off time. I just wanted a break. I want to get away. The grandkids and just life in general, man.

“Right now, I can tell you, Bill, I think it was time, so I’d be surprised if I coached another game, I’ll put it that way.”

The 2025-26 season, his second full campaign with Milwaukee, turned into a disaster thanks to injury and constant trade rumors surrounding superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was limited to 36 games.

The losing record marked Rivers’ first full losing season since 2006-07 with the Celtics.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that there was a “disconnect” between Rivers and the players this season in a length expose on what went wrong with the Bucks this year.

Rivers later called out the story to say it was “so inaccurate that I don’t even have enough time to go into it.”

It remains clear what is next for Rivers. He previously worked as an analyst on ESPN’s top announce team before leaving in January 2024 to join the Bucks’ sideline.

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