
Doc Rivers slams players with Bucks tenure getting ugly: ‘Some guys in Cabo’
NY Post
The Bucks and Doc Rivers are ready for a break from each other — and it’s only been 10 games.
Rivers ripped his team after a 113-110 loss to the lowly Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night, in the its final game before the All-Star break.
“We come back on our set, two guys forget what we’re running, then we miss a shot and nobody gets back. That’s how we start out the third quarter,” a seemingly disgusted Rivers said. “That tells you all you need to know about where our heads were.”
Rivers then added, shaking his head: “We had some guys here, we had some guys in Cabo.”
The Bucks are now 3-7 under Rivers — and this latest defeat was arguably their most damning, falling in a nationally televised nail-biter against the Grizzlies.
A Grizzlies team that literally had 10 players out with injuries.

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