Bucks eye coaching changes for Doc Rivers after dismal season

The Milwaukee Bucks are anticipating a potential parting or role change for coach Doc Rivers following a disappointing 2025-26 season, according to reports. Rivers, recently inducted into the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame class, faces uncertainty as the team misses the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Taylor Jenkins has emerged as a top replacement candidate.

Doc Rivers earned a spot in the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame class announced on Saturday, capping a career that includes a 2008 championship with the Boston Celtics. However, his tenure with the Bucks appears shaky. Marc Stein reports an anticipation of a parting or job restructuring after the team's struggles in the 2025-26 campaign. Rivers assumed the role mid-2023-24 season after Adrian Griffin's dismissal despite a 30-13 start, but posted a 17-19 record that year and saw the Bucks exit the playoffs in five games against the Indiana Pacers the following season despite 48 wins. This year, injuries like Damian Lillard's torn Achilles—leading to Myles Turner's arrival—and other issues have left them with a 17-19 record even with Giannis Antetokounmpo on the court, failing to rebound, defend, or manage turnovers and free throws effectively. They will miss the postseason for the first time since 2016. Bucks governor Wes Edens stated that Antetokounmpo will be extended or traded this offseason, signaling major roster shifts. Rivers remains under contract through next season, with forward Bobby Portis noting the substantial payout makes retirement unlikely. The team may shift him to a front office position instead of firing him. Former Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins tops the replacement list, per Stein. Jenkins served as an assistant under Mike Budenholzer in Atlanta and briefly in Milwaukee, providing familiarity amid expected competition for his services.

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A press conference where Dallas Mavericks fire coach Jason Kidd, with president Masai Ujiri announcing the decision.
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Mavericks part ways with Jason Kidd as coaching search begins

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The Dallas Mavericks have fired head coach Jason Kidd after five seasons. New team president Masai Ujiri announced the move on Tuesday and said the organization will conduct an open search for a replacement.

Doc Rivers has stepped down as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks following a 32-50 season in 2025-26, the team announced on Monday. The move comes after the Bucks missed the playoffs, capping a disappointing year for the franchise built around Giannis Antetokounmpo. Rivers, recently selected for the Basketball Hall of Fame, cited family time in recent comments.

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In the latest chapter of the Bucks' coaching saga, Milwaukee has finalized a deal to hire Taylor Jenkins as head coach, replacing Doc Rivers who stepped down earlier this month after a 32-50 season. The former Grizzlies coach and Bucks assistant returns amid uncertainty over Giannis Antetokounmpo's future.

Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan discussed his future with the team as they approach the end of the 2025-26 season, emphasizing the need for talks with ownership about next steps. He did not rule out interest in the North Carolina job but focused on building a competitive roster. The Bulls, at 29-43, are in rebuild mode after recent trades.

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The Dallas Mavericks have parted ways with head coach Jason Kidd as part of a broader roster reset. New team president Masai Ujiri has voiced interest in keeping Kyrie Irving but acknowledged the need to explore his market value. Several teams have been identified as potential landing spots for the 34-year-old guard.

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