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Gregg Popovich, head coach of San Antonio Spurs (Image Credit: USA Today)

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Gregg Popovich, head coach of San Antonio Spurs (Image Credit: USA Today)
Let’s talk legendary NBA coaches, but skip one name. Not because he does not belong, but because everyone already knows he does. For decades, Gregg Popovich led the San Antonio Spurs with unmatched command, collecting wins, titles, and respect. Popovich, the NBA’s all-time winningest coach, had just inked a five-year extension a couple of years ago, signaling he wasn’t done building. But life had other plans—momentarily. Though briefly sidelined, the five-time NBA champion remains closely involved with the team, offering mentorship and insight from behind the scenes as the Spurs enter the Wembanyama era. Then, in November 2024, things changed. He suddenly stepped away. At first, the team called it a health issue. Later, it came out that he had suffered a mild stroke.
Unfortunately, Shams Charania’s report stirred the pot on Friday and sent a wave of concern through the basketball world. According to officials, a call came in Tuesday night for an elderly man who had fainted at dinner. Moments later, an ambulance rushed San Antonio Spurs legend Gregg Popovich from the local restaurant.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had a medical incident at a restaurant on Tuesday night and he is now home, stable and doing fine. Popovich had a mild stroke in November and missed the rest of the season.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 18, 2025
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Poll of the day
Poll 1 of 5
Do you think Gregg Popovich should return to coaching after his recent health scare?
Yes, he's a legend and the team needs him
No, he should prioritize his health
Only if he's fully recovered
It's up to him and his family
Do you agree with LeBron James that the Lakers' downfall was due to a lack of team cohesion?
Yes, teamwork is crucial for championships
No, individual talent should have been enough
Maybe, but other factors were also at play
I think it's just an excuse for poor performance
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After the Thunder's historic win, do you think the Nuggets can bounce back in Game 3?
Yes, they have the talent to recover
No, the Thunder have all the momentum
Maybe, but it depends on Jokic's performance
I don't care, I'm just here for the drama
Do you think Giannis Antetokounmpo's commitment to Milwaukee will influence his decision to stay with the Bucks?
Yes, his roots are too deep in Milwaukee
No, the allure of a bigger market like L.A. is too strong
Maybe, but it depends on the Bucks' performance
I don't care as long as he plays his best
Do you think Zaya Wade's decision to carve her own path rather than follow in her father's footsteps is the right move?
Absolutely, it's important to create your own identity
No, she should leverage her father's legacy
It's a bold move, but risky
I'm indifferent as long as she's happy
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Coach Pop made a public announcement in February 2025 after staying away from the world for four months. He informed everyone that he wouldn’t come back in the ongoing season; he recovering. But most importantly, he said he wasn’t going anywhere. There was hope that Gregg Popovich would return to the sidelines next season. But now, once again, things look bleak.
The news spread like wildfire. Soon, fans rushed in, spreading across social media to find out what’s going on. Disheartened by the news of Pop’s health update, the basketball world came together to send prayers and good wishes for a fast recovery.
NBA community urges Gregg Popovich to step down after years of contributing to the NBA
One of the fans commented: “Retire, my boy. Going down as one of the best coaches of all time through multiple eras. You have nothing left to prove but health and happiness.” Well, let’s see what records Gregg Popovich holds. He took control of the Spurs in 1996, and since then until 2014, he built a dynasty. Five championships and a gold medal with Team USA at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Is there anything Pop’s yet to achieve? Hell no!
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“Praying for him and his family,” another fan wrote on X. Surely, this is a tough time for the 76-year-old icon’s family. Even for the San Antonio Spurs, who’ve been a family, are going through a rough patch, only hoping that Gregg comes back healed and fierce like before.
What’s your perspective on:
Can the Spurs ever find another leader like Popovich, or is he truly irreplaceable?
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Amidst everything, the most common comments were: “He needs to retire 😭😭 prayers for him!”, “Respectfully, he needs to retire, this is getting scary”, “man pop needs to just retire or move up into the front office”. Moving Gregg Popovich to the Spurs front office sounds like a smart move, but his full return to the league currently seems unlikely.

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Oct 30, 2024; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich watches his team play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
Meanwhile, a fan remarked, “Thank god he’s fine 🙏.” After the second medical emergency, reports suggest that Popovich returned home, stable and doing fine. This is a huge relief, given that his first health scare was the mild stroke in November.
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For now, the league breathes a sigh of relief. Coach Pop is home, stable, and surrounded by support. Yet, with each scare, the calls for retirement grow louder. Maybe it is time not to step away from the game, but to step into a new role with the same greatness.
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Debate
Can the Spurs ever find another leader like Popovich, or is he truly irreplaceable?