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Doc Rivers defends his legacy: Is the criticism fair?



Doc Rivers defends his legacy: Is the criticism fair?

Doc Rivers’ coaching career is a hot topic, with debates swirling around his successes and criticisms. Is the scrutiny justified, or is Rivers’ record more impressive than critics suggest? This episode explores Rivers’ own defense of his legacy, how injuries to other Eastern Conference teams may affect the Bucks and Marjon Beauchamp trade rumors.

Join Camille Davis and Van Fayaz for an engaging analysis of these pivotal topics.

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8 Comments

  1. Doc's chance is before him, he's shown an ability to not play the right guys, nor develop players. He's pretty much a horrible coach except if he wins this year.

  2. "I don't know if Marjon will continue to be an NBA player." That's admitting the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about.

  3. In his defense he coached a cursed organization in the clippers and joel emiid and James harden are notorious playoff chokers.

  4. Ok guys – love the show but come on! The Bucks aren't a serious organization if you're wasting a roster spot on a guy who literally CAN'T PLAY BASKETBALL. For y'all to defend that in any way is insane. Thanasis can be a locker room presence as a coach for the rest of Giannis's career. If I was Dame, I'd be wishing I was in Miami again. Pat Riley actually holds stars accountable and would never let this non-sense fly.

  5. I believe the critism are fair at the end of the day. This is what separate the good from the great right? Everyone has an excuse when they lose but at the end of the day only the results matter and you will be judged for that.

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