LOS ANGELES — LA Clippers head coach Doc Rivers ended any speculation about him coaching elsewhere after the season by revealing that he and the Clippers verbally agreed to a longer-term contract extension earlier this season.
Responding to a question about his potential candidacy for the Los Angeles Lakers‘ job if they make a change from Luke Walton following a disappointing season, Rivers shut down any idea of him moving within the Staples Center and to L.A.’s other NBA team.
“Well, I have a job and the Lakers have a coach, No. 1, and I am going nowhere,” Rivers said before the Clippers played the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. “I can tell you that. Straight and up front, I’m going to be here until (Clippers owner) Steve (Ballmer) says get out. I plan on being here a long time.”