Doc Rivers Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Glenn 'Doc' Rivers was born on October 13, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, USA as Glenn Anton Rivers. He is an actor, known for Pardon the Interruption (2001), The 2004 NBA Finals (2004) and Duke-Carolina: The Blue Blood Rivalry (2013). He has been married to Kris Campi since May 31, 1986. They have four children.
Head coach of the Orlando Magic (1999-2003), Boston Celtics (2004-2013), and Los Angeles Clippers (2013-present). Fired from position 11 games into the 2003-04 season with the Magic, after a 1-10 start.
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NBA broadcaster for ESPN. [June 2004]
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Played basketball at Marquette University, 1980-1983.
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Atlanta Hawks All-Time Assists Leader (3,866).
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Played in the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks (1983-1991), Los Angeles Clippers (1991-1992), New York Knicks (1992-93 thru 1994-95[start]), and San Antonio Spurs (1994-95[end] thru 1995-96).
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Eddie
1996
Atlanta Hawks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Open Court
2016
TV Series
Himself
Young Hollywood
2016
TV Series
Himself
Mike & Mike
2014-2015
TV Series
Himself - Los Angeles Clippers Head Coach
Dominique Belongs to Us
2015
Himself
Weekend Today
2014
TV Series
Himself - Guest
30 for 30 Shorts
2014
TV Series documentary short
Himself
The Insider
2014
TV Series
Himself - LA Clippers Coach
Duke-Carolina: The Blue Blood Rivalry
2013
Documentary
Austin Rivers Father / Boston Celtics Coach
Pardon the Interruption
2007-2010
TV Series
Himself
Sports: AT&T Original Documentaries
2010
TV Series documentary
Himself
Rome Is Burning
2008
TV Series
Himself
The 2004 NBA Finals
2004
TV Mini-Series
Himself (Commentator)
Small Wonders
1995
Documentary
Himself (uncredited)
More Than a Game
1992
Himself
1988 NBA All-Star Game
1988
TV Special
Himself
Archive Footage
Known for movies
Pardon the Interruption (2007-2010) as Himself
The 2004 NBA Finals (2004) as Himself (Commentator)
Duke-Carolina: The Blue Blood Rivalry (2013) as Austin Rivers Father / Boston Celtics Coach