NBA coaching carousel: Firings, hirings, what's next for each job - ESPN
It has been relatively quiet on the NBA's coaching carousel, with the New Orleans Pelicans (Willie Green in November) and the Milwaukee Bucks (Doc Rivers on Sunday) the only franchises so far to make a change.
But with several more coaching jobs expected to open up, let's examine the positions currently available, the pros and cons of each situation and who could step in this offseason.
2025-26 record: 32-50
Previous coach: Doc Rivers
Lead executive: Jon Horst (hired June 2017)
Why this job is open: As this season went off the rails, with Giannis Antetokounmpo being shut down because of injuries and the team careening for the lottery for the first time in a decade, it quickly became clear that Rivers, who just was elected to the Hall of Fame last month, was headed for the exit. It remains to be seen who else from the organization will join him, but this franchise could look much different when training camp begins in September for the 2026-27 season.
Positives of the job: In the event Antetokounmpo is still on the Bucks' roster next season, it won't hurt having one of the best players on the planet to build around. And if he's not on the roster, that means he has been moved in a trade that could completely reshape both Milwaukee's roster and asset sheet, giving a new coach some intriguing options. Some lottery luck next month would certainly help.
Negatives of the job: The Bucks' roadmap is full of challenges. With the $20 million from waiving and stretching Damian Lillard's contract on the books for the next four seasons, plus a lack of draft capital because of the trade to acquire him, adding impact players to the roster will be difficult. If Antetokounmpo isn't traded, it's unlikely the Bucks fare any better next


