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    Not sure if this was posted. Cool article on the Spurs organization.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/17/sp....html?hpw&_r=0

    "In 2011, it was Budenholzer’s idea for the Spurs to trade George Hill, a backup point guard Popovich loved, for Kawhi Leonard, who is now guarding LeBron James in the finals." Interesting.

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    Thank God Popovich and Buford didn't go Jerry Jones and dismiss Budenholzer's opinion.

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    There was only one really surprising thing about the article, and that's the notion that Ime Udoka is slotted to become the next head assistant. I know my reaction, and the reaction of most ST'ers, is "no way Udoka is ready for something like that." However, I have noticed that unlike Jacque, who sat on the second row as a Spurs Assistant Coach, Ime sits right up front so perhaps Popovich sees some serious potential there.

    It'll be interesting to see what happens to the hierarchy on the bench.

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    Bring back PJ

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    So what happens when Pop retires? We can replace the coach but can we replace the leader?

    People keep asking Pop to write a book, but so far they have been asking him to write the wrong book. I would love to read a book from him on leadership. That seems to be his true stength.

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    I wonder how of much the "George Hill was Pop's favorite player" routine was legitimate, and how much of it was to drive up the value of Hill. I don't completely buy Hill being Pop's favorite player nonsense.

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    So what happens when Pop retires? We can replace the coach but can we replace the leader?

    People keep asking Pop to write a book, but so far they have been asking him to write the wrong book. I would love to read a book from him on leadership. That seems to be his true stength.
    There are no leadership drills

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