Spurs reveal Gregg Popovich suffered 'mild stroke,' expected to make full recovery
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Spurs coach Gregg Popovich recovering from mild stroke, team says
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich suffered a mild stroke and is expected to make a full recovery but a timeline for his return to the sidelines has not been determined, the NBA team said on Wednesday, November 13 (Thursday, November 14, Manila time). Popovich, who at 75 is the oldest coach in NBA history, has missed the Spurs’ last six games with what the team had said was due to an undisclosed medical episode. The Spurs said he suffer…
Gregg Popovich, the legendary coach of San Antonio Spurs, has been away from the bank because he suffered a slight stroke earlier this month, NBA’s Texan franchise reported Wednesday. The member of the Basketball Hall of Fame completes his 29th season as coach of the black and white team. The organization did not detail a date back to the activity, but it did spread that the spill occurred on November 2 at the stadium, and Popovich is expected t…
FASTBREAK: Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had a stroke earlier this month, is expected to make full recovery
SAN ANTONIO — Basketball Hall of Famer Gregg Popovich is recovering from what the San Antonio Spurs described as a mild stroke, though there is no timetable for the NBA's longest-tenured coach to return to the sideline.
The San Antonio Spurs coach, Gregg Popovich, suffered a "light brain drain" early in November, but his recovery is expected to be total, NBA team said Wednesday. The iconic 75-year-old coach was out of his team's last six games, but only this Wednesday the Spurs reported that Popovich had suffered a stroke on November 2, in the run-up to the team's home victory before. The Minnesota Tiberwolves. Popovich's position was filled by Assistant Coach …
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