Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs have been on one of the greatest runs in the history of team sports ever since Pop took the job in 1996.
Pop and the Spurs have hoisted five Larry O’Brien trophies during that time and were a Ray Allen jump shot away from winning six titles.
Pop has also continued to climb the all-time regular season wins leaderboard passing Jerry Sloan for third place earlier this season. And with a playoff series victory this season, Popovich would tie Pat Riley for the second-most wins in the postseason in league history.