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FultzNationRISE
11-08-2023, 10:39 PM
Popovich seems pretty preoccupied with being a politician and a comedian these days. Doesnt really seem to take coaching all that seriously.

Spurs are in a rebuild and have a guy who could be a generational player. There are tons of coaches out there who would kill for the chance to grind with this squad going forward. Does it really make sense to keep a self important douchebag who’s on cruise control in charge just because he won some chips with Timmy and the boys?

Guy should take a consulting role with the team if he’s not ready to retire. Let someone serious take over coaching duties.

Xiao Yao You
11-08-2023, 10:40 PM
just a matter of time I'm sure

Full Court
11-08-2023, 10:43 PM
Yes. He was in his prime as a coach 20 years ago.

Carbine
11-08-2023, 11:28 PM
Just like Belichick in the NFL, it's time for this great coach to step on down.

imdaman99
11-08-2023, 11:31 PM
It's not fair to him, he had to endure the last few years. He finally wins the lottery and you wanna shoot him to the lib'ral moon?

dankok8
11-09-2023, 02:19 AM
LOL at Pop not being a serious coach. This is a young team that has to go through its growing pains.

bison
11-09-2023, 02:48 AM
You mean someone like LeCoach who can also function in a player/coach capacity given his longevity and health?

warriorfan
11-09-2023, 03:03 AM
Popovich seems pretty preoccupied with being a politician and a comedian these days. Doesnt really seem to take coaching all that seriously.

Spurs are in a rebuild and have a guy who could be a generational player. There are tons of coaches out there who would kill for the chance to grind with this squad going forward. Does it really make sense to keep a self important douchebag who’s on cruise control in charge just because he won some chips with Timmy and the boys?

Guy should take a consulting role with the team if he’s not ready to retire. Let someone serious take over coaching duties.

Not sure what you are referencing here but he’s always came off as a piece of shit human being. you can take it with a grain of salt but yeah.

90sgoat
11-09-2023, 10:40 AM
Probably trolling, but I actually agree.

I haven't been able to see any kind of structure or identity in the Spurs post Kawhi/LMA experiment.

It's just been bad teams with random semi-talented young players, but they don't seem to have any identity like back in the day.

This team now seems poorly constructed and players having way more freedom to chuck and dribble than they used to.