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Doc Rivers' name presents a problem in Philadelphia
There might be one issue that Rivers presents in Philly. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia 76ers fans are excited for the impending Doc Rivers era. So are some of the team’s players.

But there might be one issue that Rivers presents.

Reporter Jaime Maggio shared on Twitter Thursday a reminder of the issue with Rivers’ nickname for Sixers fans.

Maggio, who used to be a reporter for Comcast SportsNet in Philadelphia, shared that she was told she would be fined if she ever referred to Rivers on air as “Doc.” Why? Because she was told that in Philadelphia, there is only one “Doc,” and it’s Dr J.

Now 70, Dr. J played for the Sixers from 1976 to 1987. Between the ABA and NBA, he won three championships and four MVP Awards, and he made 16 All-Star teams. He is a Hall of Famer and legend in Philly.

Doc Rivers’ real name is “Glenn,” but he has gone by “Doc” for years. We only know one person who calls Doc “Glenn,” and it didn’t go so well.

We hardly imagine anyone will be calling him Glenn due to the Dr. J conflict, but it’s fun when a city holds a legend in such high regard the way Philly does with Dr. J.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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