NBA: 76ers’ Doc Rivers favored to be first coach fired
A week into the regular season, several NBA coaches are already coming under intense scrutiny.
The heat is highest on a pair of coaches at the helm of teams expected to be contenders this season with SportsBetting.ag installing Philadelphia’s Doc Rivers as the 2-1 favorite to be the first coach fired this season, just ahead of Brooklyn’s Steve Nash at 3-1.
Article continues after this advertisementRivers’ 76ers finally got in the win column following an 0-3 start. Granted, Philadelphia opened at Boston followed by a home game against Milwaukee, but the 76ers fell at home to San Antonio before defeating Indiana.
Philadelphia embarked on a four-game road trip beginning with games at Toronto on Wednesday and Friday before traveling to Chicago and Washington.
The Nets are 1-2, with losses to New Orleans and Memphis sandwiching a victory at home against Toronto. Nash’s predicament is further complicated by a tumultuous offseason in which superstar Kevin Durant first requested a trade and then relented.
Article continues after this advertisementHowever, the team continually finds itself embroiled in drama involving stars Durant, Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons.
Third on the list is Detroit’s Dwane Casey (10-1), who isn’t blessed with nearly the depth of talent Rivers and Nash have at their disposal.
Lakers first-year coach Darvin Ham is already feeling the heat of Hollywood’s bright lights. His team remains winless at 0-4.
NBA First Coach Fired Odds
Doc Rivers, 76ers, 2-1
Steve Nash, Nets, 3-1
Dwane Casey, Pistons, 10-1
Darvin Ham, Lakers, 12-1
Stephen Silas, Rockets, 12-1
Tom Thibodeau, Knicks, 12-1
Nate McMillan, Hawks, 14-1
Billy Donovan, Bulls, 20-1
Wes Unseld Jr., Wizards, 20-1
Chauncy Billups, Trail Blazers, 25-1
Mark Daigneault, Thunder, 25-1
Joe Mazzulla, Celtics, 50-1
Michael Malone, Nuggets, 50-1
Steve Clifford, Hornets, 50-1
Chris Finch, Timberwolves, 66-1
J.B. Bickerstaff, Cavaliers, 66-1
Jamahl Mosley, Magic, 66-1
Tyronn Lue, Clippers, 66-1
Mike Brown, Kings, 80-1
Willie Green, Pelicans, 80-1
Jason Kidd, Mavericks, 100-1
Mike Budenholzer, Bucks, 100-1
Monty Williams, Suns, 100-1
Nick Nurse, Raptors, 100-1
Rick Carlisle, Pacers, 100-1
Erik Spoelstra, Heat, 125-1
Taylor Jenkins, Grizzlies, 125-1
Will Hardy, Jazz, 125-1
Gregg Popovich, Spurs, 150-1
Steve Kerr, Warriors, 150-1