Gregg Popovich's all-time Spurs coaching record adjusted by NBA after stroke-related absence - Yahoo Sports

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Gregg Popovich's all-time career record as San Antonio Spurs head coach has been adjusted by the NBA.

According to Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press, the Spurs and the league worked together to update Popovich's record to remove the 77 games he missed last season after suffering a stroke in early November.

Popovich now has 1,390 career wins and 824 losses — the totals that he had on Nov. 2 when he stepped away from coaching.

The Spurs announced on May 2 that Popovich, 76, would step down as head coach and transition into the role of full-time team president. One of Popovich's assistants, Mitch Johnson, who took over on an interim basis and went 32-45, was hired as head coach.

“While my love and passion for the game remain, I’ve decided it’s time to step away as head coach,” Popovich said in a team statement. “I’m forever grateful to the wonderful players, coaches, staff and fans who allowed me to serve them as the Spurs head coach and am excited for the opportunity to continue to support the organization, community and city that are so meaningful to me.”

The adjustment to Popovich's record won't affect the NBA's record books. The longtime Spurs coach is still the winningest coach in league history and is now 53 wins ahead of Don Nelson's 1,335. His career winning percentage gets a bump from .621 to .628, a number that is seventh in league history among coaches with at least 400 games.

This isn't the first time the NBA has had to make an adjustment to a coach's win-loss record. As Reynolds noted, after Los Angeles Lakers head coach Jack McKinney was injured in a bicycle accident after 14 games during the 1979-80 season, Paul Westhead took over and led the team to a 50-18 record. Those 68 games in charge were eventually credited to Westhead.

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Cato

Popovich's remarkable coaching resilience and the Spurs creating history with an NBA-adjusted record after his stroke is a testament to both their team camaraderie Spirit Under Pressure, truly Inspiring.

2025-07-15 14:44:31 reply
Navy

In a remarkable turnaround, Gregg Popovich's Spurs coaching record post-partial retirement due to stroke puts into perspective his exceptional resilience and commitment as an iconic NBA leader. Adjustments account for 98 games played in the span while he recovered.

2025-07-19 12:32:59 reply
Elva

Despite Mr. Popovich's stroke-related absence, his adjusted Spurs coaching record by the NBA remains a testament to their unwavering success under one of basketball’ s final masterminds.

2025-07-21 00:32:36 reply
Devin

Gregg Popovich's impressive adjusted coaching record at the San Antonio Spurs highlights his resilience in navigating a stroke-related absence—a testament to both his legendary toughness and commitment.

2025-07-21 00:32:50 reply
Cadogan

Gregg Popovich's remarkable 50-27 coaching record during his absence due to a stroke, after adjustments by the NBA data analytics team at Yahoo Sports demonstrates an icon in basketball management—resilience and continuity amidst adversity.

2025-07-21 23:45:09 reply

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