During his Basketball Hall of Fame speech on Saturday night, San Antonio Spurs legendary coach Gregg Popovich said he’s been waiting a long time to hear his name called to forever be enshrined in the Springfield, Massachusetts, halls. So, when his speech
Gregg Popovich isn’t going anywhere any time soon. The five-time NBA champion head coach signed a five-year extension with the San Antonio Spurs, the team announced Saturday. Reports say the deal is worth north of $80 million, which would be a record
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, fired back at San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich over his remarks at the end of the NBA season in which he called for tighter gun laws and likened the Second Amendment to a “myth.” Popovich specifically called
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich used the final pregame press conference of the NBA season to call for stricter gun measures in the U.S. and slammed lawmakers in his speech. Popovich spoke to the media before the team’s game against the
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich poked fun at Rep.-elect George Santos on Wednesday before the team tipped off against the New York Knicks. The incoming Republican New York congressman has been embroiled in multiple local, federal and international investigations regarding allegations