Lodi News-Sentinel

Doc Rivers is out as Clippers coach; Lue, Van Gundy possible replacemen­ts

- — Broderick Turner, Los Angeles Times

ORLANDO, Fla. — Doc Rivers is out as coach of the Clippers, according to people with knowledge of the situation but not authorized to speak publicly.

The Clippers built a contender around Southland natives Kawhi Leonard and Paul George last summer, and then finished second in the Western Conference this season. They were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by the thirdseede­d Denver Nuggets after taking a three-games-to-one lead in the best-ofseven series.

In six playoff appearance­s under Rivers, the Clippers never made it to the conference finals, with the “Lob City” era featuring Chris Paul and Blake Griffin also blowing a 3-1 series lead in 2015 to the Houston Rockets.

The team released a statement saying that owner Steve Ballmer and Rivers came to a mutual decision to part ways at this time.

“Doc has been a terrific coach for the Clippers, an incredible ambassador, and a pillar of strength during tumultuous times,” Ballmer said in the statement. “He won a heck of a lot of games and laid a foundation for this franchise.

“I am immeasurab­ly grateful to Doc for his commitment and contributi­ons to the Clippers and the city of Los Angeles. I am also extremely confident in our front office and our players. We will find the right coach to lead us forward and help us reach our ultimate goals. We will begin the search and interview process immediatel­y.”

According to people familiar with the Clippers’ situation, names that will come up to replace Rivers; include Clippers assistant coach Ty Lue, who is reportedly set to interview for the Philadelph­ia 76ers job this week, and former NBA coach and NBA analyst Jeff Van Gundy.

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