Feb. 27 (UPI) --Hall of Famer Gregg Popovich won't return to the sidelines for the San Antonio Spurs this season, but hopes to "return to coaching in the future," he announced Thursday.
The San Antonio Spurs face setbacks as Victor Wembanyama is out for the season and coach Gregg Popovich recovers from a stroke. Rumors of Popovich’s potential retirement grow after former NBA ...
The Spurs discovered the injury following the All-Star Game in San Francisco. The confirmation comes only a few days after Charania reported Popovich was “not expected to return this season ...
Popovich suffered a 'mild' stroke ahead of San Antonio's Nov. 2 game against Utah, the team initially announced. He reportedly addressed the team in late February and informed them that he would ...
Popovich became the Spurs head coach on December 10, 1996, and was in his 29th season at the helm in San Antonio. He has 1,412 regular season victories to his name, an NBA record.
After suffering a mild stroke earlier this season in November, legendary head coach Gregg Popovich has not paced the sidelines for the San Antonio Spurs. In his absence, the Spurs have managed to ...
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has offered a notable update on his future. Popovich addressed his San Antonio Spurs players on Thursday for the first time since he suffered a stroke in ...
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich announced that he will not return to the sidelines this season, months after he suffered a mild stroke, but expressed his desire to eventually return to ...
Gregg Popovich had an “emotional” in-person meeting with Spurs players before officially announcing he would miss the rest of the NBA season, according to a new report. The legendary San ...