NBA – After a controversial microphone incident,
Gregg Popovich was officially dealt with: “Unexpectedly..

Gregg Popovich et Victor Wembanyama en interview pour les Spurs

By asking his own supporters to stop whistling an opposing player, Gregg Popovich didn’t just make friends in Texas. This is all the more true since his attitude towards the media is often singled out. Irony for some.

While the Spurs lost once again against the Clippers earlier in the week, Gregg Popovich’s action on Kawhi Leonard got the world talking about the orange ball.

By asking his audience, in the middle of a match, not to whistle the player, the coach irritated a lot of people. Some supporters actually believe that it is their right to boo an opponent if they feel like it. Is right.

Gregg Popovich tackled for his behavior

The whistles started a long time ago and don’t count on Adam Silver asking the fans to stop. It’s part of the game and sometimes the atmosphere of certain matches, even if Pop didn’t really appreciate it against his former player.

An irony for fans, who remind us that the coach is not a model with journalists.

The irony of last night is that Popovich explained to fans that booing was unclassy, and then he treats the media in a very condescending and sometimes classless way too.

It must first be clarified that yes, Popovich sometimes has a special relationship with the media.

Quite a bit of humor, but also moments of tension when he doesn’t like a question. Is it really the same thing? It’s possible.

I don’t disagree with that

Pop is a clown.

Gregg Popovich made some enemies with this outing to protect Kawhi Leonard, including Spurs fans.

We imagine that the coach does not regret knowing the character, but that does not prevent debate…