The legendary coach of the Spurs, Gregg Popovich, who suffered a blow before a game in November and was away from the team for the rest of the season, “passed out” in a grill of San Antonio on Tuesday night, he left on a stretcher and was tasks away.
According to the reports, the incident occurred around 8:20 pm after Popovich-Who, according to TMZ, “was alert and speaking” by when he reached the ambulance, he had been inside the restaurant for two hours, and was labeled as a “injury that is not potentially deadly.”

The Spurs announced in early November that Popovich would be out indefinitely with a health problem, and the team later revealed that months had suffered a slight blow before its November 2 game.
“This has certainly been an unexpected six weeks for my family and for me,” said Popovich in a statement published in December. “If we work together in my recovery, I want to take a moment to share that the large amount of support we have resorted to the duration this time has bones that really retire in the best possible way. While I am wise, I could return to each one and IEF, let me tell you.
“We are grateful for our wonderful community, the entire organization of the Spurs and our family and friends.”
Mitch Johnson served as an interim chief coach for the rest of the season, replacing the basic element of the franchise that has won five titles with the Spurs and three honors of the coach of the year.