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Had a busy day at work. I was hoping to check in here for an update, but nothing happened yet
if lebron stays in mia... boy you talking about a city a place of fake phony fraud axx ppl...first is we hate the cavs, we love the cavs now lebron is here, we hate lebron we dont need him, then its oh please baby please come back we missed you and love you, then its ah we never liked you and didnt want you anyways....
Would be the biggest sport fan L in history.
lo ish was hilarious considering things...lolAT exotic car specialist is hilarious
Man embiid must be nervous and sweating like hell right now
spent 40 minutes reading phil jacksons book and this thread jumped 800 posts. what happens when a decision is made? it crashes
I want him to not go back for that reason. I don't understand how they can live with themselves changing their minds so quickly. Battered wife syndrome.
Looking forward to Wiggins and Skinny Bennett next year though
[h1]Gregg Popovich agrees to extension[/h1]
Updated: July 9, 2014, 7:35 PM ET
ESPN.com news services
[h5]Spurs Extend Popovich[/h5]
Andrew McNeill discusses how the Spurs' roster likely played a role in enticing coach Gregg Popovich to sign a contract extension with the team.Tags: San Antonio Spurs, Tim Duncan, Boris Diaw, Gregg Popovich, Kawhi Leonard, Andrew McNeil
Gregg Popovich has agreed to a multiyear contract extension to continue coaching the reigning NBA champion San Antonio Spurs.
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Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty ImagesGregg Popovich, who has coached the Spurs to five NBA titles, has agreed to an extension with San Antonio.
The Spurs announced the extension Wednesday but did not disclose terms.
Popovich, 65, has coached San Antonio to five NBA titles since becoming the team's coach in 1996-97.
The Spurs won their first championship since 2007 last month when they defeated the Miami Heat in five games in the NBA Finals.
With Tim Duncan, Boris Diaw and the rest of San Antonio's key players all set to return next season, it was no surprise that Popovich has signed on for a few more years. He is 1,116-533 in his career, including the playoffs, and won his third NBA Coach of the Year award this season after leading the Spurs to an NBA-best 62 wins in the regular season.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.