Gregg Popovich

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Gregg Popovich is an American former basketball player and a basketball coach

Jan 28, 1949

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: January 28, 1949
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Basketball Coach, Sportspersons, Coaches, Basketball Players
  • City/State: Indiana
  • Spouses: Erin Popovich (m. ?–2018)
  • Known as: Gregg Charles Popovic
  • Childrens: Jill Popovich, Micky Popovich

Gregg Popovich born at

East Chicago

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Birth Place

Gregg Popovich and his wife Erin had two children together, daughter Jill Popovich and son Micky Popovich. On April 18, 2018, after four decades of marriage, Erin passed away at the age of 67.

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Personal Life

Over the years, Popovich has invested considerable money and time in several charities and non-profit organizations. He is involved with San Antonio Food Bank, Innocence Project, and Shoes That Fit. He is also part of fundraising for J/P HRO, a non-profit organization founded by Sean Penn after the Haiti earthquake.

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Personal Life

Gregg Charles Popovich was born on January 28, 1949, in East Chicago, Indiana, as the son of Raymond and Katherine Popovich. Both of his parents were immigrants. His father was originally from Serbia while his mother was from Croatia.

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Childhood & Early Life

Popovich’s love for basketball developed quite early in his life. As a youth, he started playing Biddy Basketball and joined the Gary Biddy Basketball All-Star Team in 1960. They participated in the World Tournament, held at Gary's Memorial Auditorium, and secured a third-place finish for themselves.

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Childhood & Early Life

Popovich studied at Merrillville High School before enrolling at the United States Air Force Academy. He was on the academy’s basketball team for the next four years and became the team captain and leading scorer in his final year.

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Childhood & Early Life

He graduated from the academy in 1970 with a degree in Soviet studies and after receiving Air Force intelligence training. He considered a career with Central Intelligence Agency for a brief period but later changed his mind.

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Childhood & Early Life

Serving the required five years of active duty in the US Air Force, Popovich was a member of the US Armed Forces’ basketball team and went to Eastern Europe and Soviet Russia to compete there.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1973, Gregg Popovich came back to the United States Air Force Academy to serve under head coach Hank Egan as the assistant coach. He would be with the academy for the following six years.

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College Career

While he was employed as part of the coaching staff of the academy, Popovich decided to continue his education. He subsequently enrolled at the University of Denver to pursue a master's degree in physical education and sports sciences.

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College Career

He joined the small, private, liberal arts colleges Pomona and Pitzer as the head coach of their men’s team in 1979. The two colleges share an athletic department. During his nine-year tenure there, he guided the team to their first outright title in 68 years.

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College Career

While he was coaching at Pomona-Pitzer, Popovich became a protégé of Larry Brown, the head coach of the University of Kansas. They gradually developed a deep bond of friendship.

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College Career

In 1985, Popovich took a sabbatical and spent half a season as a volunteer assistant at Kansas. This gave him the opportunity to work directly under Brown. In the following season, he returned to his duties at Pomona-Pitzer.

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College Career

After the 1987-88 season, Gregg Popovich resigned from his position at Pomona-Pitzer and accompanied Brown as his assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs. For the next four years, he was Brown’s top assistant and played a pivotal role in the team’s divisional wins in 1990 and 1991.

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NBA Career

In 1992, Spurs’ entire coaching staff was fired by its then owner Red McCombs. While Brown took up a job as the head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers, Popovich went to serve under future Hall of Famer Don Nelson for Golden State Warriors.

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NBA Career

In 1993, Peter Halt bought the San Antonio Spurs and hired Popovich as the general manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations. Popovich’s first action in his new position was to recruit Avery Johnson as the team's starting point guard. He also brought Will Perdue from the Chicago Bulls, trading him for Dennis Rodman.

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NBA Career

Following a disappointing start to the 1996-97 season, Popovich decided to let head coach Bob Hill go and assumed those duties himself. The Spurs were plagued with injuries that season and finished the season with a 20-62 record. This was the last time the Spurs have missed the playoffs to date.

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Popovich built up his team gradually over the years and in 1999, the Spurs won their first ever NBA Championship. They defeated the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals 4 games to one and Spurs’ Tim Duncan received the NBA Finals MVP accolade.

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NBA Career