Doc Rivers' contract with the Philadelphia 76ers has been somewhat controversial. After the team has failed to achieve success in the past few years, many fans hoped he'd get fired. However, he is still with the team.
Rivers signed a multi-year deal with Philadelphia in 2020. Before moving to the City of Brotherly Love, the veteran head coach was in charge of the LA Clippers, Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic.
This article will reveal everything you need to know about Doc Rivers' contract with the Sixers. We will reveal the duration of the contract, as well as financial details about it.
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Doc Rivers' contract will keep him in Philadelphia for a few more years
The Philadelphia 76ers have one of the best teams in the league. They also have Joel Embiid, who's a versatile superstar capable of doing almost everything on the basketball court.
Unfortunately, the team just hasn't been able to achieve a lot of success. After two years under Doc Rivers, the Sixers are 100-54 (64.9% win percentage) in the regular season.
However, they are only 13-11 in the postseason and haven't advanced past the second round with him.
In 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers fired Brett Brown after they were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Boston Celtics. They replaced Brown with Doc Rivers and signed him to a multi-year deal.
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Doc Rivers' contract, which runs through the summer of 2025, makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the entire league. With $8.5 million per year, the veteran head coach is tied for third place on the list.
Only Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs, $11.5 million) and Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors, $9.5 million) are paid more for their services than Rivers. Doc is tied for third spot with Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat.
Philadelphia 76ers and lack of success
Despite constantly finishing the regular season with one of the best records, the Sixers haven't been able to make a deep playoff run. They haven't been to the NBA Finals since 2001, when Allen Iverson was in his prime.
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Since "The Process" began, the 76ers haven't been able to advance past the second round, which is very disappointing.
The Sixers were very close to advancing to the 2019 Eastern Conference finals. However, Kawhi Leonard's miraculous shot in Game 7 sent the Toronto Raptors to the next stage and eventually to a championship.
Philadelphia is having another injury-plagued season in 2022. James Harden missed almost a month and Joel Embiid has missed eight games. They are 12-12 so far this season, but could eventually bounce back once everyone is healthy.
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