It’s about time we learn what exactly went wrong between Doc Rivers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Until then, everything else will be speculation or a mere theory to make it make sense. The Bucks recently parted ways with the veteran coach after a disastrous season.
NBA history is full of players who were perfectly of their era, possessing the right skills and attributes to thrive during their time. There are also plenty of guys whose careers might have played out differently had they been born years later.
The Milwaukee Bucks closed out a disappointing season at 32-50, snapping a nine-year run of playoff appearances. Just minutes after falling to the Philadelphia 76ers in Sunday’s finale, Doc Rivers was dismissed from his role as head coach.
The aftereffects of the Milwaukee Bucks’ chaotic season are still being felt around the league, with Charles Barkley now adding his voice to the conversation.
Doc Rivers officially stepped down as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday after two-plus seasons. The Bucks' finished 32-50 with Sunday's season-ending 126-106 loss at Philadelphia.
LeBron's career can't go on forever, can it? If it were to end tomorrow, it would be the greatest run of sustained excellence the league has ever seen.
There are some seasons that a fanbase doesn’t want to remember, and 2025-26 fits that description for those of the Milwaukee Bucks. It wasn’t that long
Unease is beginning to surface inside the Milwaukee Bucks, and it centers on their franchise leader Giannis Antetokounmpo. Following a frustrating conclusion to the 2025–26 season, the former two-time MVP made one of the most direct and revealing statements of his career, admitting he had “zero control” over his return-to-play situation.
As Kyle wrote in the preview, this game had legitimate stakes—a win for the Philadelphia 76ers (and other results) could have them move up to sixth place and avoid the play-in game(s), but a loss could have them in the 9-10 game against the Miami Heat.
With the Bucks‘ season officially over, the focus can fully turn toward Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s future, writes Tim Bontemps of ESPN. Big changes appear to be on the horizon in Milwaukee, starting with Doc Rivers’ revelation Sunday night that he won’t be returning as head coach.
Charles Barkley will always speak his mind, forever and ever amen. He did so on Sunday about the Milwaukee Bucks. “They’ve got some punks in that damn Milwaukee locker room,” Barkley said on ESPN’s Inside the NBA.
AJ Green accomplished an amazing franchise feat with his 3-point shooting in the Milwaukee Bucks’ season finale against the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night.