ESPN’s Shams Charania reported earlier this week that Gregg Popovich, who suffered a mild stroke in November, was unlikely to renew his function as head coach of the Spurs this season.
In keeping with NBA insider Chris Haynes, Popovich met with the crew on Wednesday for the primary because the stroke to supply an replace on his restoration and to tell it that he wouldn’t coach once more in 2024-25.
Charania describes the in-person assembly as “emotional,” adding that Popovich’s long-term future is unsure as he continues to get well.
Popovich confirmed he received’t return as head coach this season in a press release. Notably, he did say he hopes to renew teaching down the road.
“I’ve determined to not return to the sidelines this season,” Popovich stated. “(Appearing head coach) Mitch Johnson and his workers have achieved an exquisite job and the resolve and professionalism the gamers have proven, sticking collectively throughout a difficult season, has been excellent. I’ll proceed to deal with my well being with the hope that I can return to teaching sooner or later.”
As Popovich talked about, it has been a difficult season in San Antonio. Along with being with out the longest-tenured coach within the NBA, the Spurs had an “emotionally taxing” journey to France for a pair of video games in opposition to Indiana, accomplished a serious in-season commerce — a rarity for the Spurs — for De’Aaron Fox and just lately realized that franchise participant Victor Wembanyama will miss the rest of 2024-25 after he was diagnosed with a blood clot in his proper shoulder.
The Spurs have been struggling currently, dropping their final 4 video games. They’re presently 24-33, five-and-a-half video games behind Sacramento for the ultimate play-in spot within the West. Then again, the crew’s lottery odds have improved — San Antonio now has a 4.5 % likelihood to land the No. 1 general decide within the 2025 draft lottery, per Tankathon.
Popovich, 76, is the NBA’s all-time chief in head-coaching wins, with a 1,391-824 regular-season document (.628). He ranks third in playoff wins at 170, behind Phil Jackson (229) and Pat Riley (171). Popovich has received 5 championships whereas guiding the membership since 1996-97 and has been with the group since 1988.