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Doc Rivers’ unaccountability may cost him his job with Philadelphia 76ers

Doc Rivers, Philadelphia 76ers

MIAMI, FLORIDA – MAY 02: Head coach Doc Rivers of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Miami Heat during the first half in Game One of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at FTX Arena on May 02, 2022 in Miami, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

The Philadelphia 76ers suffered another ugly end to a disappointing playoff run, producing a timid response in the face of Game 6 elimination against the Miami Heat. As Daryl Morey and the Sixers’ front office turn their eye to an ultra-important offseason, an array of questions hover over the franchise’s uncertain future.

One of those is the future of Doc Rivers, a top-15 coach of all time who has yet to lead the 76ers to the promised land. His two seasons as coach have now culminated in two disappointing second-round exits, with debate sure to mount on the portion of blame he deserves.

Doc Rivers’ unaccountability may cost him his job with the Philadelphia 76ers

If you ask Rivers himself, it sounds like he’s more than happy with his own coaching performance this season. His comments in the post-game press conference were perplexing, potentially leaving Philadelphia fans just as infuriated as the results themselves.

“I don’t worry about my job. I think I do a terrific job. If you don’t, then you should write it. I worked my butt off to get this team here. When I first got here, no one picked us to be anywhere. Again this year, the same thing.”

Now, does Rivers truly believe his insinuation of the lack of expectations? Or is it simply an attempt to reduce the level of disappointment among the media, fans, and even within the organization? Either way, it’s an insult to 76er fans, who will be rightly filled with anger and frustration.

The reality is that there is and was an expectation. When Rivers was hired…

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