San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich hasn't been with his team since suffering a mild stroke in November. Now, according to a new report, the veteran tactician might not be able to return at all this campaign.
The San Antonio Spurs have had one of the best coaches the sport has seen pacing the sidelines since 1996, Gregg Popovich. However, "Coach Pop" hasn't been with the team since November, after he suffered from a stroke.
It looks like Gregg Popovich will not return to coach the Spurs this season. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Saturday night that Popovich, 76, will likely miss the rest of the year, with his future “uncertain.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich is not expected to return to the bench this season to coach the team, per ESPN’s Shams Charania. Popovich has been away from San Antonio since early November after suffering a mild stroke.
Two days after the San Antonio Spurs announced that Victor Wembanyama was out for the rest of the season, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that Gregg Popovich won’t return this season either. The winningest coach in NBA history hasn’t been with the team since suffering a mild stroke at the beginning of November.
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On3 on MSNGregg Popovich health update: Spurs HC not expected to return for season following stroke, future uncertainAccording to ESPN’s Shams Charania, San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is not expected to return to the sidelines this season. Popovich has not been with the team for quite some time now after suffering a stroke in November.
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iHeart on MSNDecision Made On Gregg Popovich's StatusSan Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is reportedly not expected to return for the remainder of the season, league sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed to ESPN 's Shams Charania on Saturday (February 22).
The Spurs do not expect Gregg Popovich back this season, and his future is ‘uncertain’ according to new reporting
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Yardbarker on MSNInsider provides concerning update on Spurs HC Gregg Popovich's futureThe unfortunate update on Popovich adds to a horrible week of news for the Spurs. On Thursday, the team announced superstar center Victor Wembanyama, well on his way to Defensive Player of the Year honors, was being shut down for the rest of the season after he was diagnosed with a blood clot in his right shoulder.
Gregg Popovich was leading the Spurs in his 29th season as head coach before he suffered a stroke and had to take time off for his recovery. Pop's timetable was initially uncertain but according to the latest update by Shams Charania,
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