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Glenn Anton "Doc" Rivers (born October 13, 1961) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for the
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of the National Basketball Association (NBA). After playing for Marquette University for three seasons, Rivers was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association in 1983. He played
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for the Hawks from 1983 to 1991 and later played for the Los Angeles Clippers, the
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, and the San Antonio Spurs. Rivers was an NBA All-Star in
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. In 1999, Rivers began his NBA coaching career when he was hired as head coach of the
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. Rivers was named the 2000
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in his first season with the Magic. Rivers went on to coach the
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, the Los Angeles Clippers, and the Philadelphia 76ers. He won an NBA championship in
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as head coach of the Celtics.


High school and college career

Rivers was a McDonald's All-American for Proviso East High School in the Chicago metropolitan area and then attended Marquette University. Rivers was given his nickname of "Doc" by then- Marquette assistant coach Rick Majerus. Rivers attended a summer basketball camp wearing a "Dr. J" t-shirt of
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player Julius Erving. Majerus called him "Doc" and the players at camp followed suit. The nickname source has also been attributed to then-Marquette coach Al McGuire. Rivers represented the United States with the national team in the
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, in which he led the team to the silver medal, despite missing the last shot in the final, which could have given the title to his team. After his third season at Marquette, Rivers was drafted in the second round (31st overall) of the 1983 NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks. He graduated from Marquette while completing course work as an NBA player.


Professional career

Rivers played point guard for the Atlanta Hawks from 1983 to 1991, assisting star Dominique Wilkins as the team found great regular season success. Rivers' first NBA start was against Erving, who referred to Rivers as "Doc" and "made imfeel like a million bucks". He averaged a double-double for the 1986–87 season with 12.8 points and 10.0 assists per game. In 1988, Rivers played in the NBA All-Star Game. He received the
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in 1990. Rivers later spent one year as a starter for the Los Angeles Clippers (1991–1992), two years playing for the
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(1992–1994), and two years playing for the San Antonio Spurs (1994–1996). Rivers retired after the 1996 season. During his career, he averaged 10.9 points, 5.7 assists, and 3 rebounds per game.


Coaching career


Orlando Magic (1999–2003)

Rivers began his coaching career with the
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in 1999, where he coached for more than four
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seasons. Rivers won the Coach of the Year award in
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after his first year with the Magic. Despite having been picked to finish last in that year's standings, Rivers led the Magic close to a playoff berth. During the Magic's free agency spending spree in the summer of 2000, Rivers tried to assemble a "Big Three" team in the NBA. The Magic were courting free agent Tim Duncan, who came close to signing with the Magic and teaming up with fellow stars
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and Tracy McGrady. However, Duncan re-signed with the San Antonio Spurs due to Rivers' strict policy of family members not being allowed to travel in the team's plane. The Magic made the postseason in Rivers's next three years as head coach, but he was fired in 2003 after a 1–10 start to the season.


Boston Celtics (2004–2013)

After spending a year working as a commentator for the '' NBA on ABC'' (calling the 2004 Finals with Al Michaels), he was hired by the
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as their head coach in 2004. During his first years with the Celtics, he was criticized by many in the media for his coaching style, most vociferously by
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, who in 2006 publicly called for Rivers to be fired in his columns. As a result of the Celtics' 109–93 victory over the
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on January 21, 2008, Rivers, as the coach of the team with the best winning percentage in the Eastern Conference, earned the honor to coach the East for the
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in New Orleans. On June 17, 2008, Rivers won his first NBA Championship as a head coach after defeating the
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in six games. The Celtics needed an NBA record 26 postseason games to win it. Rivers played for the team that held the previous record for most games played in a single postseason: the 1994 New York Knicks played 25 postseason games. Rivers led the Celtics to the
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where they once again faced the Los Angeles Lakers and lost the series in seven games. After deliberating between staying on the job and leaving the job and returning to spend more time with his family in Orlando, Rivers finally decided that he would honor the last year of his contract and return for the 2010–11 season. On May 13, 2011, after months of rumors that he would retire, ESPN reported that the Celtics and Rivers agreed upon a 5-year contract extension worth $35 million. On February 6, 2013, Rivers notched his 400th win with the Celtics in a 99–95 victory over the Toronto Raptors.


Los Angeles Clippers (2013–2020)

On June 25, 2013, the Los Angeles Clippers acquired Rivers from the Celtics for an unprotected 2015 NBA first-round draft pick. He also became the senior vice president of basketball operations on the team. In his first season as their head coach, Rivers led the Clippers to a franchise-record 57 wins, garnering the 3rd seed in the Western conference. The
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first round playoff series against the
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was marred when TMZ released an audiotape containing racially insensitive remarks made by the then-Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Though there was a possibility of the Clippers boycotting the series, they would play on, holding a silent protest by leaving their shooting jerseys at center court and obscuring the Clippers logo on their warm-up shirts. Rivers himself stated that he would not return to the Clippers if Sterling remained as owner the following season. NBA commissioner Adam Silver responded to the controversy by banning Sterling from the NBA for life and compelling him to sell the team. After the team was sold to Microsoft CEO
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for $2 billion on August 12, 2014, Rivers remained with the Clippers. On June 16, 2014, the Clippers promoted Rivers to president of basketball operations in conjunction with his continuing head coaching duties. Although Dave Wohl was hired as general manager, Rivers had the final say in basketball matters. On August 27, 2014, he signed a new five-year contract with the Clippers. On January 16, 2015, Rivers became the first NBA coach to coach his own son, Austin Rivers, until June 26, 2018, when he was traded to the Washington Wizards for Marcin Gortat. On August 4, 2017, Rivers gave up his post as president of basketball operations. However, he continued to split responsibility for basketball matters with executive vice president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank. On May 23, 2018, Rivers and the Clippers agreed to a contract extension. On May 31, 2019, Rivers made comments on Kawhi Leonard during an appearance on ESPN, stating that "He is the most like Jordan that we've seen". The Clippers were fined $50,000 due to Rivers' comments in violation of the league's anti-tampering rule. The Clippers signed Leonard to a three-year contract on July 10, 2019. In the 2019–20 season, Rivers earned his 900th win as a head coach after the Clippers won at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on November 8, 2019. In the Western Conference seminfinals, the Clippers jumped to a 3–1 lead before losing 4–3 to the
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. Rivers became the first coach in NBA history with three teams who failed to advance from a best-of-seven series after taking a 3–1 lead. He had previously been the only coach in NBA history whose teams had twice failed to advance from a best of seven series after taking a 3–1 lead. On September 28, 2020, Rivers stepped down following the Clippers' defeat to the
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in the conference semifinals. His record through seven seasons with the team was 356–208, but he was ultimately unable to lead the Clippers to their first conference finals appearance in franchise history.


Philadelphia 76ers (2020–present)

On October 3, 2020, the
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announced that they had hired Rivers as their head coach. As the 76ers got off to a 2–0 start in the 2020–21 season, Rivers earned his 945th career win passing Hall of Famer Bill Fitch for 10th on the all-time coaching regular season wins list, with the men ahead of him all having cleared the 1,000-win mark. The 76ers also secured the first seed in the Eastern Conference, and defeated the Washington Wizards in five games in the first round of the playoffs, but lost in the semifinals to the Atlanta Hawks in seven games.


NBA career statistics


Regular season

, - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 81 , , 47 , , 23.9 , , .462 , , .167 , , .785 , , 2.7 , , 3.9 , , 1.6 , , .4 , , 9.3 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 69 , , 58 , , 30.8 , , .476 , , .417 , , .770 , , 3.1 , , 5.9 , , 2.4 , , .8 , , 14.1 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 53 , , 50 , , 29.6 , , .474 , , .000 , , .608 , , 3.1 , , 8.4 , , 2.3 , , .2 , , 11.5 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 82 , , 82 , , 31.6 , , .451 , , .190 , , .828 , , 3.6 , , 10.0 , , 2.1 , , .4 , , 12.8 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 80 , , 80 , , 31.3 , , .453 , , .273 , , .758 , , 4.6 , , 9.3 , , 1.8 , , .5 , , 14.2 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 76 , , 76 , , 32.4 , , .455 , , .347 , , .861 , , 3.8 , , 6.9 , , 2.4 , , .5 , , 13.6 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 48 , , 44 , , 31.8 , , .454 , , .364 , , .812 , , 4.2 , , 5.5 , , 2.4 , , .5 , , 12.5 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 79 , , 79 , , 32.7 , , .435 , , .336 , , .844 , , 3.2 , , 4.3 , , 1.9 , , .6 , , 15.2 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;",
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, 59 , , 25 , , 28.1 , , .424 , , .283 , , .832 , , 2.5 , , 3.9 , , 1.9 , , .3 , , 10.9 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;",
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, 77 , , 45 , , 24.5 , , .437 , , .317 , , .821 , , 2.5 , , 5.3 , , 1.6 , , .1 , , 7.8 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;",
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...
, 19 , , 19 , , 26.3 , , .433 , , .365 , , .636 , , 2.1 , , 5.3 , , 1.3 , , .3 , , 7.5 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;",
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...
, 3 , , 0 , , 15.7 , , .308 , , .600 , , .727 , , 3.0 , , 2.7 , , 1.3 , , .0 , , 6.3 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", San Antonio , 60 , , 0 , , 15.7 , , .360 , , .344 , , .732 , , 1.7 , , 2.6 , , 1.0 , , .4 , , 5.0 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", San Antonio , 78 , , 0 , , 15.8 , , .372 , , .343 , , .750 , , 1.8 , , 1.6 , , .9 , , .3 , , 4.0 , - class="sortbottom" , style="text-align:center;" colspan="2", Career , 864 , , 605 , , 27.3 , , .444 , , .328 , , .784 , , 3.0 , , 5.7 , , 1.8 , , .4 , , 10.9 , - class="sortbottom" , style="text-align:center;" colspan="2", All-Star , 1 , , 0 , , 16.0 , , .500 , , , , .455 , , 3.0 , , 6.0 , , , , , , 9.0


Playoffs

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1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
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1986 The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. **Spain and Portugal ente ...
, style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 9 , , 9 , , 29.1 , , .435 , , .500 , , .738 , , 4.7 , , 8.7 , , 2.0 , , .0 , , 12.7 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1987 File:1987 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The MS Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes after leaving the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium, killing 193; Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashes after takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, k ...
, style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 8 , , 8 , , 30.6 , , .383 , , , , .500 , , 3.4 , , 11.3 , , 1.1 , , .4 , , 7.8 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1988 File:1988 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The oil platform Piper Alpha explodes and collapses in the North Sea, killing 165 workers; The USS Vincennes (CG-49) mistakenly shoots down Iran Air Flight 655; Australia celebrates its Australian ...
, style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 12 , , 12 , , 34.1 , , .511 , , .318 , , .907 , , 4.9 , , 9.6 , , 2.1 , , .2 , , 15.7 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1989 File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress Street Viaduct, Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxo ...
, style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 5 , , 5 , , 38.2 , , .386 , , .316 , , .708 , , 4.8 , , 6.8 , , 1.4 , , .4 , , 13.4 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1991 File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phil ...
, style="text-align:left;", Atlanta , 5 , , 5 , , 34.6 , , .469 , , .091 , , .895 , , 4.0 , , 3.0 , , 1.0 , , .4 , , 15.6 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1992 File:1992 Events Collage V1.png, From left, clockwise: 1992 Los Angeles riots, Riots break out across Los Angeles, California after the Police brutality, police beating of Rodney King; El Al Flight 1862 crashes into a residential apartment buildi ...
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, 5 , , 4 , , 37.4 , , .446 , , .500 , , .815 , , 3.8 , , 4.2 , , 1.2 , , .0 , , 15.2 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1993 File:1993 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Oslo I Accord is signed in an attempt to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; The Russian White House is shelled during the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis; Czechoslovakia is peace ...
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, 15 , , 15 , , 30.5 , , .453 , , .355 , , .767 , , 2.6 , , 5.7 , , 1.9 , , .1 , , 10.2 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1995 File:1995 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: O.J. Simpson is O. J. Simpson murder case, acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman from the 1994, year prior in "The Trial of the Century" in the United States; The ...
, style="text-align:left;", San Antonio , 15 , , 0 , , 21.2 , , .389 , , .370 , , .839 , , 1.9 , , 1.6 , , .9 , , .6 , , 7.8 , - , style="text-align:left;",
1996 File:1996 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: A Centennial Olympic Park bombing, bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, set off by a radical Anti-abortion violence, anti-abortionist; The center fuel tank explodes on TWA Flight 8 ...
, style="text-align:left;", San Antonio , 2 , , 0 , , 10.0 , , .333 , , .500 , , , , .5 , , .0 , , .0 , , .0 , , 1.5 , - class="sortbottom" , style="text-align:center;" colspan="2", Career , 81 , , 58 , , 29.5 , , .446 , , .338 , , .767 , , 3.3 , , 5.9 , , 1.5 , , .3 , , 11.4


Head coaching record

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Personal life

Rivers is the nephew of former NBA player
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. Doc met his wife Kristin on a blind date setup by Brewer’s dad. Doc and Kris have four children.Doc Rivers Coaching Info
at
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His oldest son, Jeremiah, played basketball at Georgetown University and Indiana University, and has played in the NBA D-League for the Maine Red Claws. His daughter Callie played volleyball for the University of Florida and is married to NBA player
Seth Curry Seth Adham Curry (born August 23, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for one year at Liberty University before transferring to Duke. ...
. Rivers's son
Austin Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and largest city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the 11th-most-populous city ...
is an NBA player who currently plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves. His youngest son, Spencer, is a guard who played for
Winter Park High School Winter Park High School (often simply abbreviated as WPHS) located in Winter Park, Florida, United States is one of nineteen public high schools in Orange County. Winter Park High School is a International Baccalaureate school and delivers Advan ...
and for UC Irvine. Rivers became good friends with Major League Baseball (MLB)
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pitcher John Smoltz during his tenure with the Hawks. In 2009, Rivers was credited with helping lure Smoltz to signing with the Boston Red Sox while he was the head coach of the Celtics. Rivers is a cousin of former NBA guard
Byron Irvin Byron Edward Irvin (born December 2, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'5" (1.95 m) and 190 lb (86 kg) shooting guard, he was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round (22nd pick overall) ...
and former MLB outfielder
Ken Singleton Kenneth Wayne Singleton (born June 10, 1947) is an American former professional baseball player and television sports commentator. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder and designated hitter from to , most prominently as a member ...
. Rivers has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Rivers is a member of the National Advisory Board for Positive Coaching Alliance, a national non-profit organization that helps student-athletes and their coaches."National Advisory Board"


See also

*
List of National Basketball Association career steals leaders This article provides two lists: :A list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season steals. :A progressive list of steals leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. Steals leaders This is a lis ...
* List of National Basketball Association players with most assists in a game * List of National Basketball Association players with most steals in a game


References


External links


Coaching stats
at Basketball-Reference.com
Coach bio
at NBA.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Rivers, Glenn 1961 births Living people African-American basketball coaches African-American basketball players American men's basketball coaches American men's basketball players Atlanta Hawks draft picks Atlanta Hawks players Basketball coaches from Illinois Boston Celtics head coaches Curry family Los Angeles Clippers players Los Angeles Clippers head coaches Los Angeles Clippers executives Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball players McDonald's High School All-Americans National Basketball Association All-Stars National Basketball Association broadcasters National Basketball Association championship-winning head coaches New York Knicks players Orlando Magic head coaches Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball) Point guards San Antonio Spurs players Sportspeople from Winter Park, Florida United States men's national basketball team players Basketball players from Chicago 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African-American sportspeople 1982 FIBA World Championship players