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Sunday basketball notes Why Gregg Popovich resisted the Hall of Fame for so long, and why he’s OK with being inducted now By Gary Washburn Globe Staff,Updated April 1, 2023, 2:49 p.m.
Popovich, inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023, is currently in his 29th season as the Spurs' head coach. He has won five NBA championships and has a career record of 1,391-824 (.628 ...
Gregg Popovich, officially one of the 15 greatest coaches in NBA history and arguably its best ever, has been reluctant to join his colleagues in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, but ...
"He used to do a lot of things to put s—t in perspective" - DeMar DeRozan recalls how Gregg Popovich used shocking footage to ...
Hall of Fame inductee Gregg Popovich, longest-tenured active coach in American pro sports, shares his wisdom Popovich was officially announced as part of the 2023 Hall of Fame class on Saturday ...
As part of the Basketball Hall of Fame program, Class of 2023 inductee Gregg Popovich spoke about himself — not one of his favorite subjects — and his career during a news conference Friday at ...
Gregg Popovich speaks during his enshrinement at the Basketball Hall of Fame as presenters David Robinson, Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, from left, listen Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, in ...
Gregg Popovich stepped down as coach of the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, ending a three-decade run that saw him lead the team to five NBA championships, become the league’s all-time wins leader ...
Gregg Popovich is officially in the Hall of Fame, a lifetime achievement for his work with the San Antonio Spurs. Mike Taylor | Aug 15, 2023 ...
Gregg Popovich, the legendary coach of the San Antonio Spurs, has stepped down after a 29-year run, leaving a record of 1,422-869 and 170 playoff wins, and will remain as team president.
Gregg Popovich stepped down as coach of the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, ending a three-decade run that saw him lead the team to five NBA championships, become the league’s all-time wins leader ...
Gregg Popovich has stepped down as coach of the San Antonio Spurs, ending a three-decade run that saw him lead the team to five NBA championships, become the league’s all-time wins leader and ...
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