Gregg Popovich suffers from a medical accident in the restaurant, resting at home
A person in the Associated Press said on Friday that San Antonio Greg Popovic coach was working well at home after needing medical attention earlier this week after an accident in a restaurant.
The person, who spoke to AP, said, provided that his identity was not disclosed, that the person who was absent from this season while recovering from what Spears described as a moderate stroke, was in a restaurant in San Antonio on Tuesday night when he began not to feel compassion.
TMZ SPORTS, who first reported the story, got video footage of what he said was that Bubovic is removed from the restaurant on a stretcher and was loaded at the back of an ambulance. TMZ said that the rescue officials were called by someone who stated that a person fainted in the restaurant.
Bubovic had a stroke in the team square in San Antonio on November 2. The assistant coach Mitch Johnson took over the position of Yeno coach on that night and finished training the 77th team matches in the season.
Popovic was in regular contact with Johnson and often in the facility, even addressed the team on at least one occasion in February. Bubovic said, at the time, he hoped to “return to future training.”
Tottenham did not give any sign if Popovic plans to return in time for the start of the next season. It is under a contract with the team during the 2027-28 season.
Popovich is a member of the Celebrity Parliament Hall, and led Spears to five Championships of the American Professional League and directed the American basketball to the Olympic Gold Medal at the Tokyo Games in 2021. He is an ever -winning leader in the history of the American Professional League and one of only three coaches to win the American Professional League award for three times, and does not rise to Nelson and Be Pat Riley.
His term with Spears returned to 1988 when he joined the club as an assistant coach. He left in 1992 and returned May 31, 1994, as Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager.
Bob Hill launched and appointed himself a coach on December 10, 1996, and he held this title since then.
Report by Associated Press.
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