Victor Wembanyama says Spurs expect Gregg Popovich back soon

Victor Wembanyama says Spurs expect Gregg Popovich back soon 1 | ASL

SAN ANTONIO — Spurs star said he and his teammates expect to return soon after a health issue caused the longtime coach to miss three games, including Thursday night’s 118-105 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

“We don’t hear a lot from Pop,” Wembanyama said after the game. “They keep us informed as much as we’re allowed to know. So, I’m not worried about him. I know he’s going to come back soon.”

Popovich suffered an undisclosed medical episode last Saturday, about 2 1/2 hours before the Spurs’ home game against Minnesota. San Antonio acting head coach Mitch Johnson said then that Popovich was “not feeling well,” but would not elaborate on what happened hours earlier.

When asked Thursday night if there was any clarity about Popovich returning this season, Johnson could not provide an answer but said that Popovich is “doing good.”

“We’ve been talking,” Johnson said. “I’ve had my hands full with this, in trying to stay above water. So, have not talked details and I’m not sure about anything.”

Popovich is the oldest coach in history at 75 years old. In 2020, he surpassed the previous mark held by Hubie Brown as a 71-year-old in his final game as Memphis’ head coach.

Popovich is the NBA’s career leader with 1,390 victories and another 170 postseason wins while winning five NBA titles. He is in his 29th season, all with San Antonio.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: espn.com

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