Philadelphia 76ers has hired Doc Rivers as the coach in a bid to resurrect a team that has not gone beyond the second round of the NBA playoffs since 2001. They lost the 2001 NBA finals to the Los Angeles Lakers. Doc Rivers, the 22-year NBA veteran will join Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons to form a winning combination.

But the Sixers hope to revive behind Rivers, a 58-year-old American who went 356-208 in the past seven seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers before parting ways with the team last Monday.

“Doc is one of the most respected and accomplished head coaches in the NBA,” 76ers general manager Elton Brand said. “I believe Doc can help us unlock our full potential on the floor and further our pursuit of an NBA championship.

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“I also respect and appreciate that his impact extends far beyond the basketball court as he truly embraces the platform he has to drive positive change in society.”

Rivers was the 2000 NBA Coach of the Year with Orlando in his first season as an NBA head coach. He then guided the Magic through 2003. He then went on to coach the Boston Celtics from 2004-2013, guiding the team to the NBA crown in 2008.

In 21 seasons as an NBA head coach, Rivers is 943-681, ranking 11th on the NBA all-time wins list. His teams have reached the playoffs in 16 of 21 seasons.

“I am really excited about the opportunity to be joining a world-class franchise,” Rivers said. “This is a city that loves sports and loves their teams. It’s a city that values hard work and that’s exactly what we are going to do and who we are going to be. We are ready to do good things in Philadelphia.”

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Australia’s Simmons, the 2018 NBA Rookie of the Year, and Cameroonian big man Embiid sparked the 76ers into the playoffs this season, but they were swept by Boston in the first round.

Embiid averaged 23.0 points, 11.6 rebounds and 3.0 assists a game for the Sixers this season while Simmons had 16.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, 8.0 assists and 2.1 steals a game for Philadelphia.