Gregg Popovich's Recovery Progress After Stroke: Updates from the San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich has been focusing on his rehabilitation following a stroke he suffered on November 2, 2023. Since then, Popovich has remained away from the team but has been actively participating in his recovery process. Spurs CEO R.C. Buford provided a positive update on Popovich’s condition, highlighting his commitment to a rigorous rehabilitation routine.
Buford stated, "He’s attacking his rehab in a way that you know Pop. He’s approaching his rehab in an incredibly unique way," indicating Popovich's proactive attitude towards rehabilitation. Despite being sidelined, he maintains constant communication with the coaching staff and players, offering insights and guidance from afar.
Since Popovich's absence, assistant coach Mitch Johnson has been leading the team, achieving a record of 17 wins and 19 losses during this transition period. While specifics concerning the nature of Popovich’s stroke and his current rehabilitation details remain undisclosed, he is reportedly on a positive path toward recovery. The Spurs have expressed confidence in Popovich's eventual return to his coaching duties.
- Stroke Date: November 2, 2024.
- Coaching Record During Absence: 17-19 under assistant coach Mitch Johnson.
- Current Team Record: 19-22 as the team prepares for games in Paris against the Indiana Pacers.
- Communication: Popovich is actively involved in team discussions and strategies even while away.
Gregg Popovich, who has coached the Spurs since 1996 and has led the team to five NBA championships, is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NBA history. His legacy as the league’s all-time wins leader enhances the anticipation surrounding his recovery and eventual return.