Pop's successor
San Antonio Spurs fans may hate to face this reality, but Gregg Popovich will not be coach of the Spurs forever.
Finding a successor for one of the best coaches in league history won’t be an easy task, but we'll list some of our favorites today.
#1: Mike Budenholzer
“Coach Bud” has been by Pop’s side through all four championships and he is the longest-tenured assistant on the Spurs’ staff. Not to mention, he’s also getting head coaching job interviews and offers left and right.
The team also knows him well and respects him, which is very important, especially for a veteran-laden team. He's coached several summer leagues, takes over when Pop gets ejected and Pop has given him plenty of opportunities to coach during preseason.
The reason Budenholzer hasn't left for a higher pay-grade and head coaching job? He's likely being groomed and may have been promised the job here when Pop calls it quits.
Candidate #2: Scott Skiles
I've always respected Scott Skiles, as a player and a coach. He is a student of the game and knows it well, having played professionally for 10 years. He's coached overseas for PAOK in Greece, as well as in the NBA for the Suns, Bulls and currently the Milwaukee Bucks.
Last season, he took a very young, injury-plagued Bucks team to the playoffs, and he may be able to make some noise again if his offseason acquisitions work out.
Plain and simple, he's a no-nonsense, tough coach. Sound like somebody to you?
Candidate #3: Mario Elie
We all know Elie from his playing days with the Spurs, especially the '99 Championship run. He was tough and he gave the Spurs some swagger.
Aside from playing under Pop, he's also been on his coaching staff. Elie was hired when Mike Brown was hired away from the Spurs to join the Indiana Pacers. Later, Elie left the Spurs, a move he says he regretted, to join the Mavs as an assistant coach. He is now an assistant with the Sacramento Kings.
Just because he's an assistant now doesn't mean he's going to waste his talents and basketball knowledge on that level for the rest of his career. Elie only made it in the NBA as a player after seven years of playing overseas. So I expect at one point he'll get a shot to be a head coach, much like former Spur Monty Williams this offseason. But will Elie's shot come with the Spurs?
Candidate #4: Bob Hill
Just kidding! Let us know what you think of our replacements and list your own in the comments.






Cowboys fan, I know what you're talking about and I like it. I think Manu Ginobili would be an excellent player-turned-coach because he has the right attitude, definitely has the skills and genuinely seems to want to help the whole team achieve the main goal. Tim Duncan would also make an excellent coach with one stipulation - that he not pass on his poor mentality in bringing himself down when his game is suffering. That is another place Ginobili could stand to start working with Timmy - fixing his mentality.
Who is the better power-forward? Tim Duncan or Kevin Garnett?
Spurs during the 2010 playoffs which was an eye-opening experience for him, "It was the playoffs and every body was taking everything seriously and every body was at their fullest. When you are watching that level, at that angle you come away with a lot of good stuff."
everything and anything related to the Spurs and will gladly chant "Go Spurs Go" on command.
El equipo de los Spurs se ha mantenido bastante ocupado esta temporada ya que se ha dedicado este verano a buscar jugadores elementales para reconstruir su equipo. Comenzamos con la impactante y emocionante noticia de nuestro mas nuevo jugador elegido la noche de la reclutacion de la NBA 2010, James Anderson. Este joven jugador de tan solo 21 años de edad fue reclutado de Oklahoma State University. Anderson fue reconocido como uno de los mejores anotadores de canasta y también como uno de los mejores pivots durante la reclutacion de la NBA 2010.
a Wikipedia.com entre ellos el de “El Jugador Mas Valioso de la Supercopa de España de baloncesto” para los años 2006 y 2007 y el jugador MVP de la liga Española para el año 2010.