SAN ANTONIO (AP) 鈥 Mitch Johnson extended his hand. Gregg Popovich shook it, then pulled him in for a hug instead.
And with that, the torch was officially passed.
Popovich spoke publicly Monday for the first time since suffering a stroke six months ago, saying at the news conference where the that the time was right to make that move.
鈥淭hings are getting better by the day, but it鈥檚 not good enough for what we plan ahead,鈥 Popovich said. 鈥淪o, it鈥檚 time to make this change.鈥
Flanked by Spurs greats Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili as he stood at a lectern, the 76-year-old Popovich 鈥 speaking far more softly than he has in the past 鈥 said his health is improving and that he fully believes in Johnson.
Popovich will remain with the Spurs as team president, and the leadership of the team 鈥 including CEO R.C. Buford and general manager Brian Wright 鈥 isn’t changing. Nor will the team’s ideals, Popovich said.
鈥淭hat’s the goal, to make sure we keep it going,鈥 Popovich said, adding that he will do everything he can to help Johnson going forward.
Popovich removed his jacket before bringing Johnson to the podium, revealing a T-shirt with his new title: 鈥淓l Jefe,鈥 it said, the Spanish phrase for 鈥渢he boss.鈥 The back of the shirt said 鈥淪enor Popovich.鈥
鈥淚’m no longer coach,鈥 Popovich said. 鈥淚’m ‘El Jefe.’鈥
Johnson took his seat at a microphone moments later, not before Popovich reminded those present that 鈥渉e’s going to do a great job.鈥
Johnson looked in Popovich’s direction and took a deep breath. 鈥淚 am honored by this opportunity and even more humbled by the people that I’ll be able to partner with and serve,鈥 the new coach of the Spurs said.
When Johnson thanked his wife Jessica and their four children for their love and support, Popovich 鈥 listening from a seat in the front row with Ginobili and Duncan on either side 鈥 teared up. Ginobili leaned over, whispered something and patted Popovich’s left leg. Duncan immediately did the same to Popovich’s right leg, also trying to comfort his coach.
Some physical manifestations of the stroke were present. Duncan carried a cane, presumably just in case Popovich 鈥 who walked slowly, but without support 鈥 needed it. But the wit was still there, proven when Popovich offered an answer when Johnson was asked about the lessons he learned as an assistant under the NBA’s all-time wins leader.
鈥淣o technical fouls,鈥 Popovich interjected.
was a bit of a surprise. Surrounded by a slew of Spurs past and present 鈥 Victor Wembanyama leading the way 鈥 Popovich walked into the practice facility shortly before managing partner Peter J. Holt spoke to open the news conference.
Holt struggled to get words out at times, the emotion of the day very clear.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 be him or 鈥楨l Jefe,鈥欌 Johnson said when asked what he鈥檒l take from Popovich. 鈥淏ut to be able to commit and invest in people and relationships 鈥 that can be having to yell and hold someone accountable, and that can be to put your arm around someone鈥檚 shoulder and love them 鈥 and he did it better than anybody that鈥檚 ever walked the sidelines. And I will attempt to do it my way, whatever that looks like going forward.鈥
Popovich 鈥 the NBA’s all-time wins leader, someone who coached the Spurs from 1996 until now and won five NBA titles in that span 鈥 spoke for about seven minutes, starting by cracking a few jokes, not uncommon for him.
He also turned reflective, at times even a bit emotional. He suffered the stroke on Nov. 2, hours before the Spurs were playing the Minnesota Timberwolves that night. Johnson took over as acting coach for the final 77 games of the season and his promotion was formally announced Friday.
鈥淚 can never express the gratitude that I have for so many people caring about the organization and sending me thoughts and prayers, that sort of thing, since I had this stroke,鈥 Popovich said.
Popovich also thanked several of those involved in his rehabilitation, some of whom were at Monday’s news conference at the team’s The Rock at La Cantera training facility.
鈥淭immy and Manu have been here for all of my workouts here at the Rock,鈥 Popovich said. 鈥淭hey say it鈥檚 because they love me and they want to be there in case I fall and they want to catch me, that sort of thing. I call it payback. They give the rehab people new ideas for things to do to me. They鈥檙e not fooling anybody.鈥
Popovich thanked former players and coaches for being there, and noted that everyone in the Spurs organization 鈥 including the in-game time-out performers, those in the ticket office, custodians, window-washers and more 鈥 plays a role in the team鈥檚 success. He also lauded the fans for their years of support, and vowed that the Spurs won鈥檛 let them down.
鈥淲e all have a part in this,” Popovich said. “It鈥檚 not just the players and the coaches.鈥
The Spurs鈥 core principles 鈥 doing things the right way, honoring continuity, always welcoming former players back into the fold 鈥 will remain in place, Johnson said.
鈥淭he theme of the book isn鈥檛 changing,鈥 Johnson said.
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AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this report.
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