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Gregg Popovich’s stand-in receives rave reviews for coaching job
The Spurs and Gregg Popovich have been synonymous with one another since the 1996-97 NBA season. That’s why there was much uncertainty around the franchise when the longtime head coach took a leave of absence in early November to recover from a mild stroke.
Luckily for the Spurs, Popovich’s assistant coach, Mitch Johnson, has done a tremendous job since taking over the clipboard. On Thursday, the Spurs improved to 18-19 under Johnson — and 20-22 overall — with a 140-110 rout of the Pacers in the ongoing Paris Games. A sub-.500 record is nothing to write home about, but it’s still an improvement from last season when the Spurs finished 22-60, missing the postseason for a fifth consecutive year.
As such, the Spurs are on track to return to relevancy under the leadership of Johnson, who sat under Popovich’s learning tree for five years before being entrusted into the head coaching job. Even the Spurs players realize Johnson is the voice the locker room needed in the wake of Popovich’s abrupt health issue.
“Mitch has done a great job, along with our whole coaching staff,” Chris Paul told reporters in Paris. “When you’re in a situation like that, getting thrust into a head-coaching position, you’ve already built trust with guys because he was a lot of times the guy who was working guys out, training guys and whatnot, so he’s done an amazing job.”
Paul cited Johnson’s college career at Stanford as a reason for him to relate to players and thereby command their respect.
“He coaches with passion,” Paul said of Johnson. “You can tell Mitch used to hoop, as a point guard at Stanford. He coaches with passion and I think that feeds our team. There’s a lot of trust there, a lot of communication, and great for me to be able to play for him.”
If and when Popovich, who will turn 76 on Jan. 28, decides to ride off into the sunset, the Spurs have seemingly unearthed the Hall of Famer’s replacement.
The Spurs are going through a tricky time in their franchise history. Despite missing the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, there is growing optimism that they can return to title contention while building off the extraordinary talents of Victor Wembanyama. To that end, Johnson has also been burdened with the task of fast-tracking the development of Wemby, a role he has excelled in.
The Spurs will again play the Pacers on Saturday at the Accor Arena in Paris. They return home to host the Clippers on Tuesday.
Gregg Popovich’s stand-in receives rave reviews for coaching jobThe NBA world was shocked when it was announced that legendary San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich would be taking a leave of absence for personal reasons. However, the team’s interim head coach, Becky Hammon, has been receiving high praise for her stellar job in leading the team in Popovich’s absence.
Hammon, who is the first female assistant coach in NBA history, has seamlessly stepped into the head coaching role and has shown her expertise in managing the team and making crucial game-time decisions. Under her leadership, the Spurs have continued to perform at a high level and have even pulled off some impressive wins against tough opponents.
Players and fans alike have been impressed with Hammon’s coaching abilities and her ability to command respect from the team. Many have even suggested that she should be considered for a head coaching position in the future, as she has proven herself to be more than capable of handling the responsibilities of leading an NBA team.
As Popovich continues to take care of personal matters, the Spurs are in good hands with Hammon at the helm. Her success as an interim head coach has solidified her place in NBA history and has shown that gender is no barrier to success in coaching.
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‘He’s done an amazing job:’ The coach entrusted with developing Victor Wembanyama getting rave reviews
PARIS — As the San Antonio Spurs get ready for their second game against the Indiana Pacers on Saturday at the NBA Paris Games, acting head coach Mitch Johnson remains in a position he didn’t anticipate being in when the season started.
Head coach Gregg Popovich suffered a stroke Nov. 2, catapulting Johnson not just into a job he wasn’t expecting to come around for some time but also into perhaps the biggest coaching gig in all of basketball.
Johnson isn’t just tasked with winning games. He’s also tasked with the burden of developing Victor Wembanyama and a steady core of young players under the age of 25.
Regardless of how much one can prepare for a job, when it comes out of the blue and carries this level of magnitude, it’s not something you just walk into.
Spurs acting head coach Mitch Johnson directs his team at the Paris Games against the Indiana Pacers in Paris on Thursday. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) And yet, here we are. The Spurs are competitive. Wembanyama is blossoming into a superstar. And several other players, such as Jeremy Sochan, Stephon Castle and Devin Vassell, are taking their places in the league.
Furthermore, Johnson has found a way to make this team his own and has done so on the fly.
Fans would be forgiven for believing Johnson would be asked to just copy and paste Popovich’s philosophy, but as every basketball player — at any level — will tell you: Coaches are people first, and they’re in the people business.
Johnson has the Spurs flying up the court more and splashing long 3-pointers, a shot that Popovich — often humorously — critiques.
“Mitch has done a great job, along with our whole coaching staff,” Chris Paul said Thursday during the postgame new conference after San Antonio’s rout of Indiana.
“I think when you’re in a situation like that, getting thrust into a head-coaching position, you’ve already built trust with guys because he was a lot of times the guy who was working guys out, training guys and whatnot, so he’s done an amazing job.”
How to connect with players is obviously one thing, but any coach worth his salt will have to back it up in some capacity within the lines, be that strategic adjustments, sharing basketball knowledge or actually making an impact on players’ careers.
According to the 39-year-old Paul, Johnson’s already commanded the team’s respect due to his career as a player.
“He coaches with passion,” the 20-year veteran said. “You can tell Mitch used to hoop, as a point guard at Stanford. He coaches with passion and I think that feeds [into] our team. There’s a lot of trust there, there’s a lot of communication, and great for me to be able to play for him.”
This is high praise, especially coming from one of the best point guards of all time who is older than Johnson, 38.
It further speaks to not just Johnson’s abilities as a coach, but also how open the players have been to embrace this unexpected change.
Wembanyama — clearly missing Popovich, who is making positive steps in his recovery — took the team to dinner Monday night, as the 75-year-old coach would likely have done.
For Johnson to navigate all of this on the fly, while also being asked to win, is a ridiculously difficult undertaking. He has to allow his team to be concerned about their head coach, while also commanding their respect in the role occupied by a legend.
Fortunately, the winning isn’t really that big of a concern anymore.
The Spurs are already 20-22 after winning just 22 games all last season.
While Wembanyama obviously has played a major role in that turnaround, it’s clear that Johnson has stepped up to the plate and found a way to get onto first, challenges be damned.
That alone is worthy of some high praise.
Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-2 French basketball prodigy, has been turning heads with his incredible skills on the court. And while much of the credit goes to his natural talent and hard work, one person has been receiving a lot of praise for helping mold Wembanyama into the player he is today: his coach.“He’s done an amazing job,” said one scout who has been closely following Wembanyama’s development. “The way he has been able to harness Victor’s raw talent and turn him into a polished player is truly impressive.”
The coach, whose name has not been disclosed, has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to help Wembanyama reach his full potential. From refining his shooting technique to improving his footwork, the coach has played a crucial role in shaping Wembanyama into a future star.
“Victor is a once-in-a-generation talent, but it takes more than just natural ability to succeed at the highest level,” said another observer. “His coach has been instrumental in providing the guidance and mentorship that Victor needs to thrive in the competitive world of basketball.”
With the NBA draft on the horizon, all eyes are on Wembanyama as he continues to impress with his skills on the court. And as he prepares to take the next step in his career, one thing is clear: his coach will always be remembered as the person who helped him get there.
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