Gregg Popovich speaks, not coaching anymore, with Spurs 'El Jefe'

Gregg Popovich has dropped the house in his first public comments since he retired as San Antonio Spurs's chief coach on Monday.
76 -year -old Basketball Lifer, surrounded by former players who have been a rehabilitation assistants since the newly completed normal season, stroked and fell away from the team in the beginning of the newly completed normal season, polished the familiar Zing while taking the dogs to be introduced as franchise team president.
Manu Ginobili on the right and left of Tim Duncan and Popovich pronounced himself to the eye, and a special production that declared his new title took a light, white jacket to reveal a shirt.
“I'm not a coach anymore. I'm El Jefe, Pop Popovich said, revealed the words of the scenario in front of the black T -shirt that turned into a boss.
With the help of Ginobili and Duncan slowly, he pointed to the back of his shirt and wrote “Basketball OPS President Senor Popovich”.
The meeting was scheduled to introduce Mitch Johnson, a temporary coach as Popovich's successor on Monday. With 1,422 victory, he marked Popovich, the best winning coach in the NBA history, his first public trip and interpretation.
“Thank you very much for many of us, but thank you very much after 25 or 30 years.” He said. “Mitch Johnson, Manu, Timmy. Since I have had this paralysis, I can never express the gratitude that I have for many people who have cared about our organization and send me such things.
“Here you all, old players, coaches, friends, people from the ticket office and people who make a show during the time -out, we all have a role. Not only players and coaches, but everyone who is dedicated to a successful and developing organization, we will start with the class.
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