Gregg Popovich should not return to the San Antonio Spurs this season, according to Shams Charania d’Espn.
The future of the Spurs head coach would be uncertain when he recovered from a stroke he suffered in November. He had been indefinitely indefinitely.
This is the second brutal news this week for Spurs, which are still in shock from the superstar of the losing franchise Victor Wembanyama for the season due to deep venous thrombosis in his right shoulder. The San Antonio record is currently at 24-30, and they have little reason to continue to participate this season.
Beaver also reported Popovich and Wembanyama were in close contact during the week.
The Popovich state updates were at best sporadic. He only published a personal declaration in December, and the CEO of Spurs RC BUFORD said last month that he “attacked” his rehabilitation. At no time was a calendar arranged.
At the age of 76 and in his 29th season as a head coach of the Spurs, Popovich is both the oldest and oldest head coach in the NBA. He is the leader of the victories of all NBA NBAs among the coaches, five -time NBA champion, triple coach of the year of the NBA and was inducted at the Naismith renowned temple in 2023. He already has the ‘One of the most decorated curriculum vitae of any coach in history, but many hope to see if he can build another competitor with Wembanyama and a recent trade acquisition De’Aaron Fox.
With Popovich outside, his assistant Mitch Johnson has been catapulted into interim training functions and has so far attracted solid criticism. At 38, it is conceivable that he established himself as the successor of Popovich whenever this is necessary, although it is clear that nothing is certain here.
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