Doc Rivers, the NBA’s active winningest coach, reflected on his future as he prepared for his last game of the season with the Bucks, who struggled to a 32-49 record and faced internal challenges, including a strained relationship with Giannis Antetokounmpo. At 64, Rivers cited age and family as factors influencing his potential retirement but refrained from making an official announcement. He acknowledged the emotional weight of the season and the toll of losing, while also expressing love for coaching. Rivers is set to enter the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame, emphasizing the importance of his players and support throughout his career.



