San Antonio Spurs veteran guard Chris Paul revealed that Gregg Popovich calls him after every game amid his absence from the team.
San Antonio Spurs CEO RC Buford shared an update on Gregg Popovich's health, as he recovers from a mild stroke suffered in November. The incident was visible while the five-time NBA champion coach was on the bench and his return to the court isn't so clear two months after the event occurred.
San Antonio Spurs legend Tony Parker shared an important update on Gregg Popovich's health on Wednesday in Paris.
The Spurs and Gregg Popovich have been synonymous with one another since the 1996-97 NBA season. That's why there was much uncertainty around the franchise when the longtime head coach took a leave of absence in early November to recover from a mild stroke.
The Spurs coach has not been on the sidelines since suffering a stroke on Nov. 2 before the team's game that evening.
After suffering a stroke in the fall, Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is “attacking his rehab with the same resilience” that he has exhibited for decades on the team’s bench, team CEO R.C. Buford told reporters in Paris on Wednesday, according to Joe Vardon of The Athletic.
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Spurs CEO R.C. Buford says Gregg Popovich is aggressive in his recovery from a November stroke, with the team adding that the Hall of Famer continues to make progress.
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Gregg Popovich is still away from the San Antonio Spurs after he suffered a stroke last fall. While it’s unclear when he will be able to return to the bench, if at all, Spurs CEO R.C. Buford, a longtime friend of Popovich, had a very positive update on his recovery on Wednesday.