The Lakers dismissed him May 3 after two
seasons, a 90-74 regular-season record and a pair of trips to
the playoffs.
The Lakers finished the regular season with a 47-35 mark, good
enough for an eighth-place finish in the Western Conference.
They defeated the New Orleans Pelicans in the play-in round to
earn the No. 7 seed in the playoffs but were bounced in five
games by the Denver Nuggets in the opening round.
The Nuggets also defeated the Lakers last season in the
conference finals on the way to their first NBA title.
In Milwaukee, the Bucks fired first-year coach Adrian Griffin on
Jan. 23 despite having the second-best record (30-13) in the
Eastern Conference. At the time, ESPN reported the Bucks wanted
to upgrade to a veteran coach who they thought could have a
better shot of leading the Bucks to another NBA title.
Enter Rivers, who coached the Boston Celtics to an NBA
championship in 2007-08 and had a record of 1,097-763 (.590)
with four teams at the time of his hiring.
Rivers was 17-19 with the Bucks, who earned the No. 3 seed in
the Eastern Conference but were eliminated by the No. 6 Indiana
Pacers in the first round of the playoffs.
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