Doc Rivers gave a cold response when his coaching methods were questioned following the Philadelphia 76ers’ loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Sixers slipped to 26-19 after giving up a 24-point lead on Friday, with Reggie Jackson’s 19 points, including two free throws with a little over 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter, securing a 102-101 victory for Los Angeles.
The collapse drew comparisons with last season’s Eastern Conference semifinals, when Philadelphia blew a 26-point advantage at home to the Atlanta Hawks in Game 5. The Hawks went on to win the series 4-3.
With the Clippers missing Paul George and Kawhi Leonard for Friday’s game, the defeat led to increased frustration on social media among a fan base that has never wholly warmed to Rivers since he took charge in 2020.
That the loss came against the team he spent seven years with from 2013, one sitting eighth in the East, only made matters worse.
However, Rivers took exception to a question suggesting his coaching was to blame, arguing Gregg Popovich of the San Antonio Spurs would never be asked the same.
“Would you ask Pop that question? No, you wouldn’t,” he said. “So don’t ask me that question. I’ve earned that.
“It’s a game we should have won, and we didn’t.”
Joel Embiid followed up his 50 points on Wednesday with 40 points, 13 rebounds and six assists, but his efforts proved in vain.
“We have a lot of guys out and that could contribute, but that’s not an excuse,” he said.
“We’ve got to be better prepared. We got to know our assignments. We just got to be focused.”
Tobias Harris, who posted 20 points, seven rebounds and four assists, simply said: “Honestly, we just blew this one and we all know that in the locker room.”
The Sixers are at the Spurs on Sunday.