San Antonio Spurs Head Coach Greg Popovic steps down from head coaching position.
Popovic, who missed most of the 2024-25 season after stroke complications, will end his 29 year head coaching career and step into a full time president if basketball operations position with the team.
(This story will be updated with information)
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