NBA Bucks' Poor Performance: Doc Rivers Reportedly Resigning as Head Coach

NBA Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers hinted at his resignation after the team finished the season with a 32-50 record. Rivers stated that he and the club have a mutual understanding regarding his future, and an announcement is expected soon. ESPN reports that Rivers may transition to a team advisor role after stepping down as coach.
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According to AFP, the Bucks finished the season today with a record of 32 wins and 50 losses, after which the 64-year-old Rivers also briefly hinted at his intentions.
When asked about his future with the team at the post-game press conference, Rivers stated: "I can tell you that our (and the team's) views are aligned. We have already discussed it and hope to announce it to the public as soon as possible."
"I just hope they make a decision as soon as possible, which would be better, but I think you probably guessed it."
AFP reporters requested comments from the Bucks but have not yet received a reply. However, according to sports channel ESPN, although Rivers will no longer serve as coach, he may transition to a team advisor role.
Rivers himself had hinted earlier this month that he was considering retirement; when asked about the future of his coaching career, he mentioned that he greatly missed the time spent with his grandchildren.
Rivers' illustrious resume includes leading the Boston Celtics to the NBA championship in 2008. (Editor: Cheng Shih-yun) 1150413