Fire Pop!
Oh... wait...
Congratulations Pop. The final moment of the Golden Era of Spurs basketball.
Congratulations Coach Pop! GOAT! And the most amazing thing is he did all that with one organization — the Spurs! Yeah! Go Spurs Go!
You can't be the greatest coach ever if you could never repeat and defend your le,,,,especially when all the other greats could like Auerbach, Jackson, and Riley. Even Kerr and Spolestra manned up and got their teams to go back to back and defend their les,,,
Agree much more satisfying to see a good 4th qtr comeback against a Utah playoff team vs rolling some tanking team.
For perspective, it would take a new coach 27 consecutive years of 50-win seasons to pass Pop.
Doc has a little bit of a chance if he coaches good teams until his late 60s.
Was wondering when the trolls would come. Imagine trying so hard to take the wind out of all of this and failing when people dgaf about your bad takes and would rather just celebrate the GOAT, Greg Popovich.
What an amazing achievement! The hug between Pop and DJ is the most beautiful moment in this whole season for me.
Nah, the young guys humping around Pop was something I have never seen. And Pop chuckling in the middle, but immediately realized, wtf? parted his way out of it . That was a riot
Great perspective. On a second tier of accomplishments, you could also add Keldon and Jakobs’ growth.
Congrats, Pop. No coach has done more with less imo.
Yep that was nice. Now Pop please tank hard and get us the highest pick possible. I think Pop would relish coaching a top pick inserted in this roster, what possible trades PATFO makes this off-season, and see a realization of that rebuilt, before handling a trusted protege the helm. Plenty of time to separate his record from the pack.
Looking thru the bbref coaches register, I would think the coach with the best chance would be Eric Spoelstra. He’s basically half way there, and is only 51. His win % is higher than Docs. If things remained the same, id say it was a shoo in. He’s with an organization that allows him to stumble occasionally and miss the playoffs. He’s shown the ability to relate to veterans and stars during the Heatles years, and also to develop young players.
The only cloud on his horizon is that The Godfather, Pat Riley, is 76. At some point, he will either retire or die with his boots on, and they will bring in someone new who will likely want their own guy.
Found Phil Jackson's burner account.
Spo has a good chance because even if the Heat fizzle out (pun intended), any number of teams would be glad to bring him in and he still has a long coaching career ahead of him. The same can't be said for Doc.
That said...fortunes change quickly in the NBA, so time will tell. Pop had the benefit of having a sustained core (Robinson, Duncan, Parker, Ginobili) for 20+ years...so we can't ignore that fact.
The record WILL be broken at some point...but I'm not sure if any coach will ever be able to do it again with the same team, and we are fortunate to say that ALL of those coaching wins came with the Spurs.
Honestly, my dream scenario would have been to beat Houston to tie it and the Lakers to surpass it.
However, I am still very happy and at least the Lakers were part of the scenario.
The biggest thing that gives me pride about this record is that every single win came in Silver and Black.....the record will get broken one day, but I have a hard time believing that the record breaker will coach only 1 team in doing so.
Agree. Additionally he is next to Kerr for that coveted national team head coach. I have no doubt Spo will be coaching for awhile, and if not with the Heat, it would be with another team wanting to bring his winning culture to their organization.
That in itself would be a record, having the most win in one team. That would be very difficult to take over
I have mixed feelings Pop is a fine coach but don’t agree with him many things. But I do like to discuss and debate wines (partial to a good Malbec over most overpriced French) and he is a world class expert that so will give him his due.
I was pleased that it was the Jazz actually. I still remember those SOBs torturing us in the 90s.
Was blown way. So happy to see this for Pop, the Spurs, and the fans of this 'little 'ol small market team from south Texas.'
same boat as you in regards to pop
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