Gregg Popovich’s message to the Spurs: “Be yourselves”
The San Antonio Spurs head into the NBA playoffs with a special ally: Gregg Popovich. His message to the team is one that leaves a lasting impact
The San Antonio Spurs are preparing for the start of the NBA playoffs with excitement and curiosity. For many, it will be their first time on this stage, but the group can rely on a special guide: Gregg Popovich, even from a distance.
The legendary head coach, sidelined after suffering a stroke last November, has reconnected with the team at a crucial moment of the season, on the eve of the series against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Popovich’s message: “Be yourselves”
Despite his absence from the bench, Popovich remains a constant presence within the franchise. In recent days, he met with the team, delivering a clear and direct message, perfectly aligned with his philosophy.
Just be yourselves. Don’t change anything from what you’ve done all season
Gregg Popovich
Stephon Castle shared the message, emphasizing how the coach offered a clear perspective on the Spurs’ journey:
He made us understand how well we’ve been playing and the position we’ve put ourselves in. We have to stay on this path
Stephon Castle
Simple advice, yet powerful, for a team that finished the regular season with a 62-20 record, the second-best in the entire NBA, while also winning the Southwest Division for the first time since 2017.
A voice that matters: the legacy of a Hall of Famer
When Popovich speaks, the locker room listens. It’s not just about respect, but about credibility built over decades of success.
He’s one of the winningest coaches ever, with multiple titles. It’s only natural he felt the need to speak to us
De’Aaron Fox
His presence, even symbolic, represents a key reference point for a young group entering the postseason for the first time.
Popovich the mentor: beyond the court
Popovich’s impact goes beyond the technical side. For many players, he represents a personal guide, a point of reference even in the most difficult moments.
He’s someone you can always talk to, in good times and bad. You know he’ll always tell you the truth
Stephon Castle
Keldon Johnson also spoke about his ongoing relationship with the coach:
He’s doing great, in excellent shape. We talk often, through messages and calls. Seeing him like this is really special
Keldon Johnson
And he added a detail that best captures who Popovich still is today:
He’s still himself. Sharp, present. He hasn’t missed a beat
Keldon Johnson
NBA Playoffs: between excitement and identity
The approach to the series against Portland is not just a technical matter. It’s a cultural step for a young team that must learn to handle pressure and expectations.
Popovich’s message points exactly in that direction: no overhauls, no forcing things. Just continuity.