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Gregg Popovich Retires as Spurs Head Coach After 29 Years, Becomes Team President

Mitch Johnson, 38, is promoted to head coach as Popovich transitions to an executive role following health challenges.

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Overview

  • Gregg Popovich, the NBA's all-time winningest coach with 1,422 regular-season victories, officially steps down after a 29-year tenure with the San Antonio Spurs.
  • Popovich, who suffered a stroke in November 2024, will now serve as the Spurs' president of basketball operations, continuing his legacy within the organization.
  • Mitch Johnson, 38, who served as interim coach during Popovich's absence, has been named the permanent head coach of the team.
  • Under Popovich's leadership, the Spurs secured five NBA championships, three Coach of the Year awards, and an Olympic gold medal with Team USA in 2021.
  • Popovich emphasized his enduring passion for basketball and his gratitude to players, staff, and fans as he transitions to his new role.