
Draymond Green Breaks Down Revealing Hidden Emotions Behind Popovich’s Shocking Departure
On Friday, Gregg Popovich announced that his years coaching the San Antonio Spurs had come to an end.
After 29 years, he was stepping away from that position, although he would remain part of the Spurs organization.
Following his game on Friday night, Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors talked about Popovich and the impact he has had on the league and the players he led.
“I had the ultimate honor playing for him and winning a gold medal,” Green said, via Josh Paredes on X. “I gave him my shoes from the gold medal game, [and] he wore them to the first game we played them. Every hug, since then, has meant so much to me. They say he’ll be the president, but that does nothing for me. It sucked playing against the Spurs this year and look over and not see him there. He meant so much to me.”
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