Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, who spent most of the season away from the team while recovering from a stroke, was taken to a hospital on Tuesday following a medical incident at a restaurant, as first reported by TMZ and confirmed by Shams Charania of ESPN.
According to TMZ, Popovich was taken out of the restaurant on a stretcher and was transported to a hospital in an ambulance after officials reportedly received a call about a patron who had “fainted” while eating dinner. The incident was described as non-life-threatening, per TMZ, and Popovich was said to be alert and talking by the time he entered the ambulance. The Spurs coach is now home and doing fine, Charania confirms.
Popovich was replaced on the Spurs’ bench by assistant coach Mitch Johnson in early November after suffering a stroke. Although he didn’t return to his role this season, though he met with players in February and put out a statement indicating he hopes to eventually reclaim his spot on the sidelines.
It’s still unclear whether or not that will ultimately be possible. At age 76, Popovich is the oldest head coach in NBA history by a considerable margin — he passed Hubie Brown (71) for that mark several years ago.
Here’s more from around the Western Conference:
- Following the latest round of rumors linking Kevin Durant to Houston, Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Twitter link) say a Rockets pursuit of the Suns forward actually appears “less likely” than previously believed. Stein and Fischer have repeatedly reported that Houston is focused more on stars who would better fit the timeline of the team’s young core, rather than a veteran like Durant who will turn 37 later this year.
- Rockets guard Amen Thompson has been one of the NBA’s breakout players of the 2024/25 season, emerging in his second season as a candidate for Most Improved Player, All-Defense, and even Defensive Player of the Year. Chris Mannix of SI.com takes an in-depth look at one of Houston’s long-term cornerstones, whose improvement on both ends of the court has earned high praise from head coach Ime Udoka. “When I coached Kyrie (Irving, in Boston), you would be wowed at something he did offensively every night,” Udoka said. “It’s the same thing with Amen on the defensive end. You can’t teach what he does. … He can be a top 15-level player. All-NBA level. People are seeing flashes. We see more.”
- It’s rare for major NBA trades to occur at the start of training camp, but that’s when the Timberwolves and Knicks completed their blockbuster deal that sent Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns. As Chris Hine of The Star Tribune details, the unexpected move upended the lives of Randle and DiVincenzo off the court as well as on it, and it took the duo some time to adjust to the change of scenery. Hine explores how the two Timberwolves got settled in Minnesota and how their increased comfort level helped fuel an impressive late-season run for the club, which won 17 of its last 21 games.
Rockets want Booker
Jalen Green, Sheppard and a couple picks for Booker
In 2026
Rockets can keep 5 players
Booker $55mm
VanVleet 35mm
Brooks $20mm
Sengun 36mm
Thompson extension
5 players total $200 mm in 2027-28
Suns are gonna want more than Green and Sheppard and picks for Booker. Rockets don’t give up any more than that though. I don’t see anyone who’s available that the Rockets would make a run at, though.
I think Houston’s summer path will be more apparent to them after these next couple weeks
I wouldn’t rule out Durant completely if we see them lose a couple games that were close the last 3 mins and we see Hou spin its wheels in what direction to go on those possessions . Its my 1 fear with them, think they can hang for 45 mins with anyone but its often those last 3 mins that dictate victor or Cancun
Get well pops. Take care of your health. You will always be part of the game.
I agree a young star is the way to go for Rockets. A real PG or a high flying SF is what fits them best. Ingram could turn his career around in Houston. Murray could also resurrect his career in Houston.
Rockets have a nice pick this year. Can use it to get Ingram or Murray.