I say congrats !!! :clap
Well deserved; great coach, great leader, great motivator (the " our savior is in this locker room" comment of last season still gives me chills).
:elephant :elephant :worthy: :danceclub :danceclub
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I say congrats !!! :clap
Well deserved; great coach, great leader, great motivator (the " our savior is in this locker room" comment of last season still gives me chills).
:elephant :elephant :worthy: :danceclub :danceclub
would have been better had they done it against the pistons.
Great accomplishment for Pop. He will brush it off as insignificant, but he will end up in the hall of fame one day.
Now lets get that 5th ring!
:toast
Congrats. Well deserved.
Way to go Pop! :toast
It's a big milestone.
He's one of the best.
Nice of Horry to get into a fight with Pop on the bench for his 600th win :lol
What happened ? :wtfQuote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
:lol
They were discussing what was more appropriate with a peppercorn New York strip steak, medium well... cabernet savignon or BudLight. :toastQuote:
Originally Posted by lefty
As lefty so eloquently put it: WTF happend? :madrun :wtfQuote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Congrats
Pop is the best
Horry was helpless with his aguments. All he could do was to shake his head in off saying "That's not right man..."Quote:
Originally Posted by mikeanthony21
Bravo Pop.:spin
Did he throw a towel in his face?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Congrats to the most underrated coach in the NBA. :toast
:toast
Great for him. Woohoo go Popovich.
Congratulation to the coach pop. :clap :clapQuote:
Originally Posted by loveforthegame
These were the regular season victories before the season started...I was surprised Mike Dunleavy was so close to Pop in total regular season wins. Of course, Mike's got a slight lead on Pop in the loss column. :lol
Coach W L Pct.
Lenny Wilkens 1,332 1,155 .536
DON NELSON 1,232 920 .572
PAT RILEY 1,195 627 .656
JERRY SLOAN 1,035 689 .600
Larry Brown 1,010 800 .558
Bill Fitch 944 1,106 .460
Red Auerbach 938 479 .662
Dick Motta 935 1,017 .479
PHIL JACKSON 919 393 .700
Jack Ramsay 864 783 .525
Cotton Fitzsimmons 832 775 .518
GEORGE KARL 829 582 .588
Gene Shue 784 861 .477
Rick Adelman 752 481 .610
John MacLeod 707 657 .518
Red Holzman 696 604 .535
Mike Fratello 666 542 .551
Chuck Daly 638 437 .593
Doug Moe 628 529 .543
GREGG POPOVICH 576 276 .676
Alvin Attles 557 518 .518
Del Harris 556 457 .549
MIKE DUNLEAVY 550 566 .493
FLIP SAUNDERS 528 373 .586
Rudy Tomjanovich 525 416 .558
K.C. Jones 522 252 .674
If the Spurs continue to average 57 Wins, Pop should end with ~ 861 at the end of Tim's extension.
Pop has 2nd winning percentage..only trailing PJ
Pop's is on the way up, and PJ's is on the way down, post Shaq. He'll never be able to maintain 70% with just Kobe as All NBA.Quote:
Originally Posted by timmy21_4rings
congrats, although i think hes a shitty coach.
congrats pop
wow Flip!
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Originally Posted by exstatic
True..Still it is highly unlikely for Pop to catch PJ provided injury to Bryant and or Bynum happens..These records are accumulated over a long time and both won't be around for a long time..There should be a difference of at least 10 matches per 82 matches for next 3 years for Pop to catch PJ. Considering Lakers and Spurs share the same record as of today, 10 match difference per 82 matches is little hard for this season. Lakers are really closing the gap though they are still way to go...
Avery has better chance of catching PJ's winning percentage than Pop.
I love Pop. Congrats! :tu