
The Milwaukee Bucks have parted ways with head coach Doc Rivers following a disappointing 32-50 season. This decision comes shortly after their final game against the Philadelphia 76ers, marking the start of a significant offseason for the team.
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The first significant decision of a huge offseason for the Milwaukee Bucks was announced just minutes after their final game of 2025-26.
Shortly after a season-ending loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Sunday night that the Bucks and head coach Doc Rivers are parting ways.
While Rivers' departure following a 32-win season was generally expected, the official news now means the Bucks will be searching for a new head coach, who may or may not have Giannis Antetokounmpo around by the time next season begins.
Here's what to know about Milwaukee and Rivers parting ways.
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Throughout a tough 2025-26 season, it's become more apparent that Rivers' days in Milwaukee were likely numbered. He was hired by the team in 2024 as the kind of coach expected to lead a playoff contender, owning a deep history of leading teams to the franchise, including a title.
With Antetokounmpo dealing with injuries, lackluster depth behind him, and on-and-off tension between the star forward and his franchise throughout the season, from trade rumors to his disagreements about sitting to end the season, Milwaukee was expected to seek a big reset this offseason, whether it trades Antetokounmpo or not.
Shortly after the Bucks' final loss of 2025-26, the expectation that Rivers would be departing became official â although Charania's report was unclear about whether it was a mutual decision, Rivers' or the Bucks'.
Rivers will be paid the remainder of his deal with the team, per Charania.
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The Milwaukee Bucks parted ways with Doc Rivers due to a disappointing 32-50 season, which led to expectations for a coaching change.
The Bucks finished the season with a record of 32 wins and 50 losses under Doc Rivers.
The Bucks have not specified candidates yet, but they will be searching for a new head coach to lead the team in the upcoming season.





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