Congratulations! Rivers coached the Bucks 1-2 and locked up the Eastern Conference All-Star coach
On Feb. 4, Rivers picked up his first win with the Bucks, a 129-117 victory over Dallas. What's more, Rivers was selected as the head coach of the NBA after only three games, one win and two losses, which is simply great news for him.
The Bucks, the No. 2 team in the West, previously fired Griffin and hired Rivers, who led the Celtics to a championship in 2008. Although Rivers has had multiple playoff advantages, he has always been able to get a new coach.
And now, Rivers is the new coach of the Bucks, and his two leads have greatly affected the Bucks. The Bucks played 25 points with the lone wolf at most, and almost collapsed, and the Bucks also lost three games.
Fortunately, the Bucks' excellent performance of 48+6+10+5, coupled with Lillard's 30-8 assists, finally defeated the Dallas Mavericks 129-117, which was also the first victory that Rivers led the Bucks to.
So far, the Bucks have a score of 33-16, ranking second in the East, which is also their goal, you know, the last head coach Mazzulla, but won the All-Star Game, he can't be the head coach of the previous year.
Tyronn Lue took Blatter's place midway through the season and went 2-1 in the Eastern Conference, while Rivers was named the team's championship with a 1-2 record.