Doc Rivers says no decision has been made, but sources suggest that he's leaning towards retirement.

Rivers would like to focus on being there for his family more.

"Part of it is true," Rivers said of the speculation. "Every year I sit down in the middle of the summer and I have a family discussion. We talk about what we want to do. That's nothing new, but every year it gets stronger and stronger. And I think people are making some common sense reads. I've got three seniors next year, two in college and one in high school. That's important to me. We're all family men. We all have kids.

"Every year you've got to weigh what's best for your kids. That's just the way it is. But, I don't get into it now. I don't talk about it. I've never told anyone one way or the other, and that's how it's always been."

Rivers has one year left on his current deal in Boston and he avoided talk of an extension with executive Danny Ainge earlier this year.

"Danny already brought it up, and I told him I didn't want to talk about it," Rivers said. "Danny came to me early in the year, and I said I didn't think it was fair to the players for the coach to be talking about his contract during a season. He said, 'Well, I think we need to do something,' and I said, 'Well, we've got all summer.' "