Although Doc Rivers’ first few months as the Milwaukee Bucks’ head coach haven’t gone as expected, it looks like he made the right call in determining James Harden’s suitability for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Before its historic deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles made contact with Rivers, and he was all with it.
“I was the one that they obviously consulted,” Doc Rivers said in reference to ClutchPoints to Tomer Azarly. “When they called, I was among the men who suggested it would be a fantastic opportunity for them, since I believed he would be a better match with them than with the Sixers club. He seems like a wonderful match there.
It’s a league. We converse. They only conversed and inquired, and I joined them early.
Although this is not shocking, it is notable that Rivers is now the head coach of Milwaukee after serving as the team’s coach for seven seasons, from 2013–14 to 2019–20. Rivers overtook
Although Doc Rivers’s first few months as the Milwaukee Bucks’ head coach haven’t gone as expected, it looks like he made the right call in determining James Harden’s suitability for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Prior to their historic deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles made contact with Rivers, and he was completely cool with it.
Doc Rivers stated to Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints, “I was the one, obviously, they consulted.” When they called, I was among the people who suggested it would be a fantastic opportunity for them, since I believed he would be a better match with them than with the Sixers club. He seems like the ideal match there, in my opinion.
“That’s a league,” We converse. They merely conversed and inquired, and I joined the conversation early.
While it shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, Rivers led the Clippers for seven seasons, from 2013–14 to 2019–20. It’s amusing to learn this now that he’s the head coach of Milwaukee. Rivers jumped over