
Who is the head coach of the NBA Spurs?
Previous head coaches of the NBA Spurs
The head coach of the NBA Spurs is Gregg Popovich.
Gregg Popovich was born on January 28, 1949, and has been the head coach of the Spurs since 1996 for 28 years. He has been the head coach of the Spurs since 1996 and has been in charge for 28 consecutive years, which is currently the longest tenure of any head coach in the NBA professional leagues and top sports leagues in the United States. In his long career, Popovich has led the Spurs to five NBA championships (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014) and has been selected as NBA Coach of the Year three times (2003, 2012, 2014). in April 2023, Popovich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. On July 9 of the same year, Popovich signed a five-year contract extension with the Spurs totaling more than $80 million.
Popovich became one of the greatest head coaches in NBA history with his unique coaching style, tactical system and ability to develop players. His focus on team basketball, defensive intensity, and player discipline developed Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and many other great players, laying a solid foundation for the Spurs' long-term success.
Previous head coaches of the NBA Spurs are listed below:
Stan Albeck: Coached from 1981-1983, 246 regular season games in 3 seasons, 153 wins and 93 losses, a 62.2% winning percentage. In the playoffs, 30% of his seasons had a winning percentage of over 50%, and he participated in 2 playoffs, with 13 wins and 14 losses.
Bob Bass: Coached from 1975-1992, spanning 5 seasons, 251 regular season games, 143 wins and 108 losses, a 57% winning percentage. He coached 251 regular season games, 143 wins and 108 losses, a 57% winning percentage. He had 4 playoff appearances, with a record of 6 wins and 13 losses.
Bill Blakeley: 1 season at the helm in 1971, 25 wins and 40 losses in 65 games for a 38.5% winning percentage.
Dave Brown: 1 season as coach in 1973, only 12 games, 4 wins, 8 losses, 33.3% winning percentage.
Larry Brown: Coached 4 seasons from 1989-1992, with 153 wins and 131 losses in 284 games, a 53.9% winning percentage. Participated in the playoffs twice, with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses.
Cotton Fitzsimmons: coached 2 seasons from 1985-1986, 76 wins and 88 losses in 164 games for a 46.3% winning percentage. Played in 2 playoffs, with 2 wins and 6 losses.
Cliff Hagan: Coached 3 seasons from 1968-1970, 109 wins and 90 losses in 199 games, a 54.8% winning percentage. Played in 2 playoff games, winning 7 and losing 8.
Bob Hill: 3 seasons coaching from 1995-1997, 182 games, 124 wins, 58 losses, 68.1% winning percentage. Participated in 2 playoffs, with 14 wins and 11 losses.
Rex Hughes: 1 season in charge in 1993, only 1 game, 1 win, 0 losses, 100% win rate.
John Lucas: Coached 2 seasons from 1993-1994, 94 wins and 49 losses in 143 games for a 65.7% winning percentage. Played in 2 playoff games, winning 6 and losing 8.
Babe McCarthy: 1 season at the helm in 1973, 72 games, 24 wins, 48 losses, 33.3% winning percentage.
Morris McHone: 1 season in 1984, 11 wins and 20 losses in 31 games, 35.5% winning percentage.
Doug Moe: 4 seasons coaching from 1977-1980, 312 games, 177 wins, 135 losses, 56.7% winning percentage. Played in 3 playoff games, winning 9 and losing 13.
Tom Nissalke: 3 seasons coaching 1972-1975, 196 games, 105 wins, 91 losses, 53.6% winning percentage. Played in 2 playoff games, winning 3 and losing 8.
Jerry Tarkanian: 1 season at the helm in 1993, 9 wins and 11 losses in 20 games, a 45% winning percentage.
Bob Weiss: Coached 2 seasons from 1987-1988, 59 wins and 105 losses in 164 games for a 36% winning percentage. Played in 1 playoff game with 0 wins and 3 losses.
Max Williams: Coached 2 seasons from 1970-1971, 28 wins and 32 losses in 60 games for a 46.7% winning percentage. Played in the playoffs once with 2 wins and 4 losses.
Gregg Popovich: Started coaching in 1996 and as of September 2024 is still in office. He has led the Spurs to five NBA championships (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014) and three NBA Coach of the Year awards (2003, 2012, 2014). He is one of the greatest head coaches in NBA history.
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