Overview
- Gregg Popovich officially stepped down as San Antonio Spurs head coach on May 2, 2025, after 29 years in the role.
- Popovich will now serve as the team's president, focusing on organizational leadership and strategic direction.
- Health issues, including a mild stroke in November 2024 and a medical incident in April 2025, influenced his decision to retire early.
- Assistant coach Mitch Johnson, who led the Spurs to a 31–45 record this season as interim head coach, is the frontrunner for the permanent position.
- Popovich's storied career includes five NBA championships, 1,422 regular-season wins, and an Olympic gold medal with Team USA in 2021.