
Doc Rivers Told Bucks Players to 'Google Me' — It Backfired Spectacularly
The Milwaukee Bucks' season has been a slow-motion car wreck, and now we know the exact moment it went off a cliff.
After a blowout loss to the Bulls on March 2nd, Doc Rivers called a team meeting. What happened next became the most talked-about moment of the Bucks' disastrous season. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Rivers implored his players to "look at my resume, Google me. I took teams to the playoffs and championship that weren't supposed to be there."
The room went silent — but not in the way Doc intended. Six people in attendance immediately shared the story externally. That's not a locker room leak. That's a locker room revolt. The fact that more than half a dozen people rushed to tell reporters tells you everything about where this team stands with its coach. Milwaukee is 31-47, Giannis has been shut down, and now their head coach is asking players to respect his Wikipedia page. The Bucks didn't just lose this season. They lost the room.