Legendary NBA Coach Gregg Popovich Retires After 29 Seasons with San Antonio Spurs
Source: news.source.inquirer
Gregg Popovich, after 29 seasons as the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, has retired, marking the end of a storied era in NBA history. His retirement was met with tributes from players like Victor Wembanyama and Kevin Garnett, who praised his leadership and impact. Popovich will transition to the role of president of basketball operations for the Spurs following a recent health scare.
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Gregg Popovich retires after 29 seasons as coach of the San Antonio Spurs.
Popovich's retirement is seen as the end of an era in the NBA.
Players like Victor Wembanyama, Kevin Garnett, Antonio Daniels, and Jaden Ivey praised Popovich's impact and legacy.
Popovich will now serve as the president of basketball operations for the Spurs.
His retirement follows a mild stroke that affected his coaching during the past season.