How Much is Doc Rivers Net Worth & Salary Right Now in 2024?

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The boy, who for the first time took the basketball in his hand in his school life, after passing the long way in the field, is now performing his duty as a head coach to the National Basketball Association (NBA) team Philadelphia 76ers, he is Doc Rivers. He is a retired American basketball professional player. Doc Rivers is the name of fame and success. His fans utter his name with great respect for his affluent recognition in the field of basketball.

The fans of this prominent person are eager to know about Doc Rivers’s net worth. In this article, we have mentioned the work history, personal life, and net worth of a prominent NBA man. Let’s give it a look.

Doc Rivers’s  Salary Accumulation Chart:

Current Coaching Salary:$8 Million (Annually)
5 Years Coaching Contract with Philadelphia 76ers: $40 million
Total Salary Earned as a Player:$7.8 million
Highest Paid Season:$1.4 million (1994-95)
Source of Income:NBA, Media Ventures, Government Posts, Business

Doc Rivers Height, Age, Weight, and More

Doc Rivers is tall, up to 6ft 4 inches, and his weight is 98 kg. His playing position in the field of the NBA was the point guard. Playing in this position, he helped his team to win lots of matches, and he also gained lots of awards proving him as best fitted to that position. In the field of the NBA, he was seen running after the ball with jersey number no 25. That is a memorable number to all of the basketball-loving people and his fans. He is still alive in the world and his age is 60 years.

School & College Education

Doc Rivers opened his closed eyes for the first time in the world on October 13, 1961, in Chicago, Illinois. The first educational institute in life was the Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois.

He started his college career in basketball at Marquette University. Walt Frazier played against this university and won in 1967. At the time of studying in this college, he played for the Marquette Golden Eagles men’s basketball. The tenure of his college career was from 1980 to 1983. During his college tenure, he gained lots of success.

Birth:October 13, 1961, in Chicago, USA
Profession:Former NBA player & Coach
Nickname: Doc
Father Name: Grady Rivers
Mother Name: Betty Rivers
Brother Name: Grady Rivers
Body Type: Athletic
Ethnicity: Black ( African-American)
Religion: Christianity
School:Proviso East High School
College Education:Marquette University
Zodiac Sign: Libra
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Drack Brown
Wife/Girlfriend:Kristine
Kids:Five children
Nationality:American
Sexual Orientation: Straight
NBA Draft Year:1983-Atlanta Hawks
Achievements:
  • NBA All-Star
  • J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
  • USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year
  • First-team Parade All-American
  • McDonald’s All-American
Height: 6ft 4 inches
Weight:98 kg
Current Age:60 years

Doc Rivers Net Worth And Salary

The net worth of this prominent player and the prominent coach is $50 million. His current total salary from coaching is $8 million. The entire asset of his life is from the care of the NBA in both playing and coaching life.

Doc Rivers NBA Career

Doc Rivers total worthThe starting season of his professional life was 1983, and the closing season was 1996. 

During his professional life, he played for the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks, and San Antonio Spurs. 

Atlanta Hawks, in the 1983 NBA Draft selected him 31st overall in the 2nd round.

In his NBA life, he scored 9377 points on average, 10.9 ppg, 4889 Assists on average, 5.7 APG, 1,563 Steals on average 1.8 SPG.

He started his coaching life in 1999 and continued till now. In his coaching life, he coached for the Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers, and Philadelphia 76ers.

The golden period of his coaching life was with the Boston Celtics. He coached this team from 2004 to 2013. In 2008 with his proper directions and guidance, he helped his team to win the NBA championship.

Gaining From Career

In his playing life, He became an NBA All-Star in 1988. He won the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award in 1990. He was awarded USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year in 1982. He became First-team Parade All-American and McDonald’s All-American in 1980.

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In his coaching life, he became part of the NBA champion in 2008. He was awarded as NBA Coach of the Year in 2000. For three times, he became the NBA All-Star Game head coach in 2008, 2011, 2021.

Doc Rivers Wife & Children

In the conjugal life of Doc Rivers, he chose Kristine as his partner. In the family of Doc and Kristine, They have five children. The oldest son of Doc is Jeremiah; he played basketball at Georgetown University and Indiana University. His daughter Callie played volleyball for the University of Florida. The younger son is also a basketball player, and he currently plays for the Denver Nuggets. The youngest son, Spencer, is a guard who played for Winter Park High School and for UC Irvine.

My Favorite Doc River Quotes

“I don’t think you should ever run from history. You should learn from it and embrace it.”- Doc Rivers.

“The thing a player has to ask himself: ‘Do you want to choose winning over standing out?’ Dwyane Wade made that choice, and I don’t think he gets enough credit.”- Doc Rivers.

“Everybody likes each other until things get tough. Then you will find out what kind of team you have, and I understand that as much as anyone.”- Doc Rivers.

“You’re always growing as a coach, and I am not done growing, and hopefully I’m not done winning.”- Doc Rivers.

“As a coach, you’ve got to do what’s best for the team. If guys don’t like it, they’re going to leave. If they stay and don’t like it, well, your team’s going to suck anyway. Even if this happens, you still have to do it. You can’t coach worrying about any individual.”- Doc Rivers.

Over the past five years, Rick C. Nees has written hundreds of NBA players' biographies, some of which have already been published in famous newspapers. He previously worked as- Commentator, Basketball Analyst, Basketball Player, Newspaper Sports Editor, Radio sports presenter. Rick grew up watching basketball leagues. He was a state-level high school basketball player who followed all NBA events since he was a child.

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