Despite boos, Rivers happy with tenure in Philly

Doc Rivers said Sunday that overall he was happy with his three seasons leading the Sixers but acknowledged not winning a title hurt. "That's why we all do this," he said.


Inside Doc Rivers' first month with the Bucks

Rivers talks about Milwaukee's slow start, artificial Dame-Giannis connections and more.


Pistons' Stewart suspended but charge dismissed

Pistons center Isaiah Stewart has been suspended three games for punching Suns center Drew Eubanks at the arena hours before the teams played Feb. 14.


Beverley's 'strong' approach noted in Bucks debut

Bucks guard Patrick Beverley did not waste any time making himself at home with his new team against the Hornets, even grabbing a clipboard on the sideline during a team huddle.


Dame, back in Portland, still sees future as Blazer

Damian Lillard made his return to Portland on Wednesday night for the first time since he was traded to the Bucks. He was greeted with a one-minute standing ovation from the Blazers fans.


After an 'unsettling' trade, Damian Lillard is getting comfortable in Milwaukee

As Lillard returns to Portland as a visitor for the first time, he discusses the moment he learned he was going to Milwaukee and how he has adjusted to life in a new home with a new team -- and now a new coach.


Bucks preach patience after losing Rivers' debut

The Nuggets spoiled Doc Rivers' debut as the new Milwaukee head coach, but the Bucks were still encouraged by the defensive intensity they played with in the loss.


Rivers lured to Bucks by shot at championship

Doc Rivers said the prospect of coaching two superstars in Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard and a chance to win a championship convinced him to take the Milwaukee job.


Giannis surprised Griffin fired, trusts Bucks' brass

Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo said he trusts the team's decision-makers considered "the bigger picture" but acknowledged being surprised by Adrian Griffin's firing this week.


Bucks GM: 'Urgency' to win led to Griffin's firing

Bucks general manager Jon Horst denied speculation that Adrian Griffin had lost the confidence of his players, saying Griffin's firing was motivated more by a desire to "maximize the talent of this group."