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Doc Rivers denies wanting to leave Los Angeles Clippers to coach Lakers

LA Clippers head coach Doc Rivers calls for a foul during the first half against the Minnesota Timberwolves
Image: Doc Rivers insists he wants to stay at the Clippers

Doc Rivers has denied rumours that he is interested in leaving the Los Angeles Clippers to coach the Lakers.

The LeBron James-led Lakers are 31-39 under coach Luke Walton, whose job status is widely believed to be in jeopardy. Fueling the speculation involving Rivers is that he is close friends with Magic Johnson, Lakers' president of basketball operations.

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Rivers and Clippers owner Steve Ballmer agreed to a shorter contract extension last year that included an opt-out after this season.

Rivers said the opt-out existed to "make sure it was the right fit for everyone".

However, Rivers said that is being replaced with a long-term deal.

"I have a job and the Lakers have a coach," Rivers said. "Straight and upfront, I'm going to be here until Steve says 'get out'."

The coach said earlier this year that he and Ballmer mutually agreed to remove the opt-out and make it an extension.

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"This is a great place to work," Rivers said.

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Rivers has coached the Clippers since 2013, compiling an 887-654 record. He also served as president of basketball operations for three seasons before ceding those duties to Lawrence Frank in 2017.

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