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    By Randall BarrancoMarch 20, 2024 Basketball 3 Mins Read
    Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers () in the second half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 29, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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    Even though he has coached at three different places since leaving the Celtics in 2013, it's always meaningful for Doc Rivers to come back to Boston. This was his first visit to his former home as the Bucks coach, a job he started in January. Rivers expressed that returning to Boston holds more significance for him than any other city he has coached in.

    “All of them are meaningful because you worked there,” Rivers stated. “Orlando gave me my first job, the Clippers, Philly, but this is just, I mean come on, I was here for nine years, we won a title, we went to the Finals twice. My emotional energy will always be here clearly. This is another home for me. And I come here in the summer and spend time, go to the Vineyard, spend time. I feel like a Bostonian when I do that.

    “So yes, that feeling will never fade, and it’s great. It's great being here whenever I visit. I go to the same places, I eat the same food and just happy all those restaurants are still open, which means I had good taste.”

    Rivers, who took the Bucks job after they fired first-year coach Adrian Griffin, said the transition has been complicated as he gets to know a new team midseason. The Bucks have been up and down, but are still second in the East and remain a potential Eastern Conference opponent for the Celtics even though they entered Wednesday 10 games back.

    “Well the only thing that I know is we’re not going to catch them in the standings, I’m pretty sure of that,” Rivers said. “Other than that, they’re terrific. They’ve been the best team in the NBA thus far but as I’ve learned and we’ve all learned, you don’t get a lot for that. You just get to be called the best team in the NBA right now and they’re going to be hard to beat. They’re hard to beat in this building, obviously. But that’s why, from our standpoint, we don’t look at all that, we just look at us from within and see if we can be ready if that time comes.”

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    Sam Hauser (left ankle sprain) and Jrue Holiday (right AC joint sprain) missed Wednesday’s game against the Celtics. Hauser was warming up pregame and was upgraded to questionable on Tuesday, which indicates he’s recovering well after suffering the injury on Sunday. …

    Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo (hamstring) also missed Wednesday’s game and stayed back home in Milwaukee. With few meaningful regular season games left for the Celtics, Wednesday’s game against the Bucks initially represented a valuable opportunity for them to experiment with some things in case they match up in the playoffs, but Antetokounmpo’s absence put a wrench in that. Joe Mazzulla turned the page.

    “Not really. I mean, that’s kind of what the game calls for,” Mazzulla said. “Even if he was in, we’re missing a couple guys and that’s just kind of how it works. We have a chance – we play them again in a week and a half or so, we’ll see what it calls for at that time. But, at this juncture it’s more about like OK, what do we have available, where are we at, and what can we learn? What can we be ready to take away, what can we be ready to execute? What can we learn from the game?”

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