The Boston Celtics have fought their way to a 4-5 start in the 2025-26 NBA season, which isn’t all that bad considering how much talent they have lost over the past couple of months. Towards the top of the Eastern Conference is the Milwaukee Bucks, who have a pair of familiar faces in Doc Rivers and Rajon Rondo on their coaching staff.
While Rivers’ tenure with the Bucks hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing, it has given him an opportunity to work with Rondo again after he helped turn him into an All-Star point guard during his playing career with the Celtics.
Now that he’s retired, Rondo has gotten involved in coaching, and it shouldn’t be much of a surprise to see he’s latched on with Rivers in Milwaukee. When discussing his role with the Bucks, Rondo revealed that he’s taken on som

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