Doc Rivers Takes Over as Milwaukee Bucks Head Coach
Rivers to Lead Bucks in Upcoming Game Against Denver Nuggets, Aims to Improve Team's Consistency and Defense
- Doc Rivers, former coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, has been appointed as the new head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, replacing Adrian Griffin.
- Rivers is expected to help the Bucks improve their consistency and upgrade their defense, which has been a major issue this season.
- Rivers has a record of 1,097-763 in regular-season games and 111-104 in playoff games over his 24-year career as a head coach.
- The Bucks are currently 30-13 and are expected to improve under Rivers' leadership.
- Rivers' first game as the Bucks' coach will be against the Denver Nuggets on Monday.
















