San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich has officially stepped down, marking the end of one of the most storied coaching careers in NBA history. After 29 seasons with the Spurs, Popovich leaves behind a legacy defined by excellence, consistency, and championship success.
Under his guidance, the Spurs had 22 straight playoff appearances, winning five NBA championships and establishing a gold standard of team culture and discipline. His composed temperament, strategic genius, and player-centric style made him one of the league’s most respected figures.
Popovich was honored as NBA Coach of the Year three times and coached legends like Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili. Aside from the awards, he was respected for his mentorship, social justice advocacy, and influence on the international game.
As he moves aside from coaching, Popovich will likely stay engaged with the organization in an advisory capacity. The NBA says goodbye to a coaching legend whose impact will resound for decades to come.