The 76ers (20-10) sealed Rivers' honor by
beating the visiting Chicago Bulls 112-105 on Friday, improving
to 13-2 at home.
Rivers, who has been in the NBA as a player or coach for most of
the past 37 years and is coaching his fourth team in the league,
wasn't exactly overwhelmed about the prospect of heading to
Atlanta. He said before Friday's game, "I prefer to golf,"
although he laughed and cited the honor as a reflection of his
team's success.
Rivers, 59, was the Eastern Conference's All-Star coach in 2008
and 2011 during his nine-year tenure as the Boston Celtics' head
coach. He also played the game in 1988 as a member of the
Atlanta Hawks.
This year, he will be in charge of the squad selected by team
captain Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets.
The opposing team, selected by Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron
James, will be coached by the Utah Jazz's Quin Snider.
The All-Star Game starters were revealed Thursday, and the
reserves, selected by NBA coaches, will be announced Tuesday.
James and Durant will choose their rosters on March 4.
--Field Level Media
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