NBA's Clippers sign coach's son

Austin Rivers joins the Los Angeles Clippers to become the first son to play for his father in the NBA.

Doc Rivers and son Austin

Austin Rivers joins the LA Clippers to become the first son to play for his father in the NBA. (AAP)

Austin Rivers is poised to make a bit of NBA history after being traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, coached by his father Doc Rivers.

The Clippers acquired Austin Rivers in a three-team trade on Thursday, sending Reggie Bullock to the Suns and Chris Douglas-Roberts to Boston in the deal.

The Celtics also received forward Shavlik Randolph from Phoenix.

The Clippers are hoping the young Rivers, in his third season in the NBA, can help energise their reserve corps, who have been disappointing so far this season.

When he takes the floor for his new team, Austin Rivers will become the first son to play for his father in the NBA.

Coby Karl was briefly a member of the Denver Nuggets in 2010 when his father George Karl was their coach.

But Coby Karl never played for his father in Denver. George Karl was on leave to receive treatment for throat cancer when his son was signed by the team, and Coby Karl was released before his father resumed his coaching duties.


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