Gregg Popovich Retires After 29 Seasons, Leaves Coaching Legacy
Gregg Popovich Retires After 29 Seasons, Leaves Coaching Legacy

Gregg Popovich Retires After 29 Seasons, Leaves Coaching Legacy

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Gregg Popovich has officially retired as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs after a 29-year tenure, leaving behind a legacy of five NBA championships and an unmatched record of consistency and leadership. Popovich's departure comes after recent health concerns, but he will remain involved with the franchise as president of basketball operations. Tributes have poured in from across the basketball world and beyond, including heartfelt messages from former players like Kawhi Leonard, who credited Popovich for building his foundation and teaching him how to win, and Victor Wembanyama, who thanked him for his wisdom and leadership. Rapper Lil Wayne also expressed his admiration, noting how Popovich's approach to coaching inspired him in life. Assistant coach Mitch Johnson will now take over as head coach. Popovich's influence is felt both on and off the court, shaping players and the broader culture of the game.

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