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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich was absent for his fourth consecutive game on Thursday night due to an undisclosed health issue. The veteran coach, who has led the Spurs for an impressive 29 seasons, is currently resting at home following his illness, which surfaced just hours before the team’s November 2 game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
In his absence, Assistant Coach Mitch Johnson has stepped into the role, guiding the Spurs to a 118-105 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. Johnson, while taking on the coaching responsibilities, has provided limited updates on Popovich’s condition, only mentioning that the legendary coach is “doing good.” Despite limited communication, the Spurs team remains optimistic about their coach’s recovery, with reports suggesting Popovich’s absence could be indefinite, depending on his health.
Popovich, now 75 and the oldest head coach in NBA history, holds the record for most regular-season wins, an achievement that defines his enduring influence on the league. Under his guidance, the Spurs have claimed five NBA championships, making Popovich one of the most successful coaches of all time. While he recovers, Johnson’s leadership has kept the team grounded, delivering consistent results with key players stepping up.
Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama voiced his confidence in Popovich’s recovery, stating that while players aren’t receiving direct updates from the coach, they trust he will return soon. “They keep us informed as much as we’re allowed to know,” Wembanyama explained. This sentiment of trust is echoed across the team, showing the respect and reliance they have on Popovich's guidance, even during his absence.
Thursday’s victory showcased a collaborative effort, with notable performances from Spurs players Keldon Johnson, Malaki Branham, Zach Collins, and Victor Wembanyama. Johnson and Branham led with 17 points each, supported by Collins and Stephon Castle, who contributed with 14 points apiece.
The Trail Blazers saw significant efforts from Jerami Grant and Deandre Ayton, who each scored 21 points, though it wasn’t enough to overcome San Antonio’s cohesive play. As the Spurs continue their season without Popovich on the sidelines, fans and players alike are hopeful for his swift return, eagerly awaiting the moment the Hall of Fame coach can resume his role in guiding the team to further success.
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