It was revealed early Wednesday that Hall of Fame San Antonio Spurs head coach and team president Gregg Popovich suffered what the team has called a “mild stroke” late last month, and has been away from his team for weeks. The five-time champ has begun rehabilitating at home.
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During a segment on “NBA Today” alongside host Malika Andrews, ESPN’s Shams Charania has shed some light on the encouraging message Popovich recently shared with his replacement on the bench, interim head coach Mitch Johnson, as well as updating the anticipated timeline for Johnson’s tenure at the helm.
“Gregg Popovich is home and he is expected to make a full recovery from this mild stroke,” Charania indicated. “Obviously a very serious health situation that he had about a couple of weeks ago, something that left a lot of the players [traumatized]. Based on everything that’s happened to Popovich and seeing that in real time, it was a traumatic moment for them.”
Popovich suffered the stroke before a game and had to step away from the team.
“But one message that Gregg Popovich has delivered in recent days to Mitch Johnson, the interim head coach, and other executives within the Spurs organization is, ‘Don’t worry about me, focus on the task at hand here in San Antonio, and that’s to win and try to compete. And when I’m back, I’ll be back. Don’t worry about me.'”
“And in the meantime, in the interim, it will be Mitch Johnson for the foreseeable, extended future,” Charania said. “He will be the head coach, from what I’m told, for an extended period of time here this season. And the show goes on. They are very impressed with Mitch Johnson right now.”
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