BROADCAST:Former 76ers Standout Replaces Doc Rivers for NBA Finals…

Taking after a three-year run as the head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, Doc Streams found himself let go after another second-round exit within the 2023 NBA Playoffs. At first, Waterways looked for another coaching position, reflecting his move to Philadelphia after he separated ways with the Los Angeles Clippers in 2020 taking after an early playoff exit. The head coach gathered intrigued from the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks. Both organizations went in a distinctive heading at the time. As a result, Waterways got back into the broadcast amusement, joining ESPN as an examiner. Ahead of the 2023-2024 NBA season, it was clear Waterways would be on the call for the NBA Finals this year, joining Mike Breen and Doris Burke. But some time recently the season indeed come to the All-Star break, Waterways put down the headset and picked up a clipboard once once more. In a stunning turn of occasions, the Bucks cut ties with first-year head coach Adrian Griffin in spite of the group getting off to a strong begin, which placed them moment within the Eastern Conference. After separating ways with Griffin, the Bucks made a call to Waterways and before long contracted him as their following head coach to supplant the rookie. ESPN at that point had to rotate to another candidate to assist call the 2024 NBA Finals. The choice? Previous Sixers sharpshooter JJ Redick. Agreeing to The Athletic, Redick will supplant Streams and connect Breen and Burke in June.

 

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