Gregg Popovich

Gregg Popovich
Popovich speaking at the White House in 2015
San Antonio Spurs
PositionPresident of basketball operations
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1949-01-28) January 28, 1949
East Chicago, Indiana, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Career information
High schoolMerrillville (Merrillville, Indiana)
CollegeAir Force (1966–1970)
PositionGuard
Coaching career1973–2025
Career history
As a coach:
1973–1979Air Force (assistant)
1979–1986Pomona-Pitzer
1986–1987Kansas (assistant)
1987–1988Pomona-Pitzer
19881992San Antonio Spurs (assistant)
19921994Golden State Warriors (assistant)
19962025San Antonio Spurs
Career highlights
As head coach:
Career coaching record
NBA1,422–869 (.621)
Record at Basketball Reference 
Basketball Hall of Fame
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Head coach for the  United States
2020 TokyoTeam
Assistant coach for the  United States
2004 AthensMen's basketball
FIBA Americas Championship
Assistant coach for the  United States
2003 San JuanMen's basketball

Gregg Charles Popovich (born January 28, 1949) is an American professional basketball executive and former coach who is the president for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was the head coach of the Spurs for 29 seasons from 1996 to 2025, during which he won five NBA championships, and was the longest tenured active coach in the NBA as well as all other major sports leagues in the United States. He has been a member of the Spurs organization since 1994, originally as president of basketball operations and general manager, before taking over as coach in 1996. Nicknamed "Coach Pop", Popovich has the most wins of any coach in NBA history, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches of all time.

Popovich led the Spurs to a winning record in each of his first 22 full seasons as head coach, surpassing Phil Jackson for the most consecutive winning seasons in NBA history. During his tenure, the Spurs have had a winning record against every other NBA team. Popovich has been a key figure in the sustained success of the Spurs in the 1990s, the 2000s, and most of the 2010s. Popovich has led the Spurs to all five of their NBA titles, and is one of only five coaches in NBA history to have won five titles. He was also the head coach of the U.S. national team at the 2020 Summer Olympics, leading the team to a gold medal. In 2023, Popovich was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

After 29 seasons as head coach of the Spurs, Popovich stepped down in 2025 and transitioned into a front office role as the team's president of basketball operations.