Gregg Popovich Comments on Future with Spurs, Team USA

July 19th, 2016 by Matt Fitzgerald Leave a reply »

San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich acknowledged Tuesday that life won't be quite the same without recently retired legend Tim Duncan and also spoke about his future as a coach for the Spurs and Team USA.

ESPN.com's Ramona Shelburne interviewed Popovich as he was preparing to coach the USA Select Team at training camp in Las Vegas. He started by saying some words about Duncan's legacy and spoke about how his future in San Antonio is perpetually in question:

There's a big hole in my belly. I think about the culture and his humor. I've been used to that for 20 years and now it's gone. I have to find that in some other way, some other power, some other player. I have to do something. But life goes on for all of us.

[...] I had to keep making promises. Manu [Ginobili] was going to sign a few years back and he was like, 'Are you going to be here?' Tony [Parker], then Kawhi [Leonard]. Then when we were recruiting LaMarcus [Aldridge], he was like, "Are you going to be here?" it just goes on and on. So I guess I can never stop, I can never retire. There's gotta be some time when we're trying to sign a free agent and he go ...

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