Obviously we aren't privy to details, but how long should the Spurs wait to think about the future?
The stroke was on 11/2/24, more than 6 months ago. He fainted on Tuesday, its been a few days.
The lottery is 24 days away, our President of Operations is THE decision maker and has been on leave for more than 6 months. The most pivotal time since Timmy's free agency starts lottery night. The off-season planning is well underway but its hard to believe our public facing architect of 30+ years could be fully focused on basketball right now. Many things go into players decisions, organizational structure and coach are two big factors. Today, both are glaring question marks.
If I'm the CEO of the multiple billion dollar SSE business, assuming a firm plan isn't already in place, I'm thinking now is absolutely the time to plan the Spurs future because the Spurs are their only revenue generating asset and its President is 76 and post-stroke, and just had another health issue, this time in public. Decisions made this offseason can reasonably be expected to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. I'd factor in that left-sided strokes cause cautious behavior, impair organizational abilities, and typically cause memory issues. And that right side strokes cause impulsive behavior, impair decision making, and also cause memory issues.
I've worked in hospital Rehab floors (RN) filled with stroke patients, strokes are awful even "mild" ones. They are way harder for the elderly. I've had to have to conversation about taking the keys, it sucks. Very often, someone else needs to make the decision because of impaired decision making or lack of insight.
I think we all want the best for Pop, hard to see how the stress of running at NBA franchise at this moment in time would be the best thing for him. The minute to minute stress of coaching and constant travel? That's hard for a healthy, middle-aged man. Also hard to see how dragging this on to the lottery isn't a distraction for the front office, scouting, potential coaches, and potential FAs.
For the franchise, its been a few days since they got the new and we've got a few weeks to announce, but surely the off-season wheels are already in motion, and we need someone in Basketball operations to be THE decision maker. In 24 days the franchise needs that person to be focused on basketball, on call and ready to make the decision under intense pressure. On draft night, that could be a split second decision when someone calls. That person should also have the freedom to know they are the decision maker today, tomorrow, and moving forward, otherwise, how could they possibility have the full confidence to make the hard calls?
I love you Pop. When I think of the Spurs, I will always think of you...President and Coach Emeritus.