In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the basketball community, legendary coach Gregg Popovich has announced his retirement as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs. Draymond Green, a prominent player in the league, expressed profound sadness and respect for Popovich in an emotional reaction, underscoring just how much the coach has meant to him and the sport as a whole.
Speaking candidly, Green recounted his deep admiration for Popovich, calling him “incredible” and lamenting the loss of seeing him on the sidelines. “It sucks to see him go,” Green said, reflecting on the honor of playing under Popovich and winning a gold medal together. He emphasized Popovich’s military background and how it shaped his character, making him not only a formidable coach but also an exceptional human being.
Green painted a vivid picture of Popovich, noting the tough exterior that often intimidates, yet conceals a warm, compassionate heart. “He’s the nicest person you ever want to be around,” Green remarked, highlighting the personal connection they shared, including a poignant moment when he gifted Popovich his shoes from the gold medal game. The NBA will feel the void left by Popovich, as Green expressed regret over not being able to share one last hug on the sideline.
While Popovich will transition to a role as president of basketball operations, Green’s heartfelt tribute makes it clear that the league will never be the same without him coaching from the sidelines. As fans and players alike grapple with this monumental shift, Green’s heartfelt words resonate: “He means so much to this league, and he means so much to me.” With a career marked by excellence and a legacy that transcends the game, Popovich’s departure marks the end of an era in the NBA.