His hire wouldn't be surprising since ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Tuesday that the Bucks have "reached out to Rivers and are engaging in conversations on the franchise's coaching job."
Chris Haynes of TNT Sports and B/R said Bucks players "privately complained about their roles, touches, chemistry and constantly questioned the schemes on both sides of the ball."
After the In-Season Tournament, Griffin called a "airing-out session" with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard, Khris Middleton, and Brook Lopez to discuss what wasn't working and call for more "sacrifice," defensive intensity.
Rivers' inability to make important playoff adjustments and streak of not leading a team past the second round since 2011-12 with the Celtics are his biggest weaknesses. However, he reached two NBA Finals and won in Boston.
Shams Charania, Sam Amick, and Eric Nehm of The Athletic reported that Rivers, an ESPN broadcast analyst, had been a "informal consultant to Griffin at the Bucks' behest" during Milwaukee's potential transition from Griffin to Rivers.