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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Bucks have hired Doc Rivers as the new coach mid-season, leaving fans with excitement and higher expectations.
The chants on the crowded streets of Deer District haven't changed. The city, still buzzing for a championship.
"I'm hoping to see them get a win," said Bucks fan Joshua Richards.
This time, there's a doctor who may have the cure.
"He’s been to a lot of game sevens. Just got to get to that extra step, but I think with this team, he definitely has the chance to do that," said Bucks fan Turner Krachui.
It's a homecoming of sorts for new Rivers, a man who could tip off a new era.
"I think it’s a great opportunity for the Bucks. I expect them to be more successful than they are right now," said Richards.
It's rare to start fresh halfway through a season. A season – with so much at stake.
"We were here last night. We saw him sitting up in the stands and I think it’s going to be a really good change and I’m expecting big things I really am," said Krachui.
Yet, it's a chant that continues to get louder, developing into a familiar beat.
It reminds Milwaukee they've been "Bucks in Six" and where they want to go.