TITLE: Bucks Center Myles Turner Verifies Long-Running Doc Rivers “Google Me” Tale
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Milwaukee Bucks center Myles Turner has put an end to years of speculation about one of the NBA’s most repeated locker-room anecdotes, confirming that head coach Doc Rivers really did tell players to “Google me” when outlining his credentials.
Turner acknowledged the authenticity of the story on April 16, 2026, during a video segment that quickly spread across social media. In the clip, shared by the account @TheNBABase, the 6-foot-11 veteran affirmed that Rivers used the now-famous line as a direct reminder of his résumé while addressing the team.
The admission gives official backing to a tale that has circulated around the league for years, often cited as a prime example of Rivers’ straightforward motivational style. Fans reacted swiftly online, calling the revelation “classic Doc” and celebrating the confirmation of a behind-the-scenes moment that had long been part of NBA lore.
Rivers’ coaching record includes a 2008 NBA championship with the Boston Celtics, multiple Coach of the Year honors, and more than two decades on NBA sidelines—accomplishments he reportedly highlighted with the simple directive to “Google me.”
Turner’s confirmation has renewed interest in other long-rumored league stories, underscoring how some of the NBA’s most memorable moments often occur away from the court.
Source: Hoops Wire