Gregg Popovich stepping down as San Antonio Spurs’ head coach | Dan Patrick Show | NBC Sports
Uh, we’ll settle on a poll question there. Seaton, what do you have for me? This is a fun one from uh from Dylan, as a matter of fact. Oh, okay. Who had a better run in their respective sport? Greg Papovic, Warren Buffett. You could also say a bigger retirement announced this weekend. Warren Buffett stepping down. Uh, what that’s that Bergkshire Hathaway, I would say. Well, okay. Whose legacy would you rather have? Warren Buffett or Greg Papovic? I’m going to go Warren Buffett. Yeah, I go Greg on that one. You would? Yeah. Yeah. Uh, Warren Buffett didn’t have any losing seasons. He won the lottery every year. He got he got Tim Duncan and Victor Wimbeyama every year. Yes, Todd. If legacy doesn’t necessarily equal money, I would go with with Seatin. I would take Greg Papovich for legacy. Obviously, money is a whole other world of numbers we’re talking about. Thank you, Todd. Welcome. Uh, our starting lineup, the king of comedy, Fritzy Sey. Yes, Paul. Yeah, Warren Buffett’s still going. Relatively good health. I think mid 90s, 94. I saw a story on him yesterday. Um, he told us this as well. He’s in the same house that he’s owned since 1958. Yeah, I’ve driven by it. It’s And it’s I wouldn’t say it’s modest, but it’s under 4,000 square feet. Yeah. You would never know that one of the richest men in the world lives there when you drive by. But yeah, I drove by it. There have to be a lot of people as soon as they get there know how they’re like, “Can we go over to Warren Buffett’s house?” Yeah. Uber driver takes over. You drive by and you go, “Okay.” And then that’s it. It’s comfortable. I don’t need a mansion. Why would I move out? That’s your Warren Buff. That’s pretty good. That’s pretty good. Seatan’s laugh. I lot of memories there. I’m going to stay put. Okay. All right. I don’t know if there’s a big market for Warren Buffett impersonations. There definitely is not. As a matter of fact, I just checked. Uh Greg Papovic healthwise needed to step down as the coach of the U. San Antonio Spurs, but he had that roller coaster ride where you’re winning championships and then he had that probably in any other market might have a job that was hanging in the balance. But you missed the playoffs for five consecutive years and we saw this with Bellich. Then all of a sudden it’s like h kind of worn out his welcome. But you know Papovic is San Antonio. you you can’t mention San Antonio uh before getting to Greg Papovic’s name and what he did with those teams. I mean, extremely fortunate, but then look at these great coaches. Red Arbach, although he was a genius pulling off two of the biggest trades in NBA history, u where he got Kevin McCale and Robert Parish, and then where he traded with St. Louis Hawks and got the rights to Bill Russell, drafted Larry Bird a year early. those three things, you know, changed the NBA. So, I’m gonna I I’m going to separate Red Arbach because they didn’t have free agency. When you drafted somebody, I mean, everybody was basically a Hall of Famer who played for the Celtics. But Phil Jackson, you know, Doug Collins gets fired. Phil steps in. Michael Jordan’s there. He’s lucky they had Jerry Krauss who added some pieces so they could win championships. Phil goes to the Lakers where they underperform. Phil comes in. All of a sudden he’s got shack and co. You need to have great player. Great players can make a great coach. You can have a great coach doesn’t mean you’re going to have great players, great results. But you know these guys all have players. They’ll be the first to tell you you got to have players. Now you can look at somebody like Larry Brown who had many, many, many stops. And I think Larry’s one of the great coaches of all time. He was able to go. Now part of the problem I had with Larry is he never stayed too long in one place. But wherever he went, you know, Rick Patino, same way. These are great great coaches and put him in a a scenario and they’re going to win. Except for when Rick was in Boston and thought he was going to get Tim Duncan and all of a sudden Duncan goes to the Spurs. That’s when David Robinson had a injured back and I think in April they were like, “He probably tells, you know, coach Pop, starting to feel a little better.” No, no, no, no, you’re not. No, your your back’s still sore. No, no, I think I’m bit No, I think your back is still sore. Oh, we need more ping pong balls for getting Timmy. Okay, got it, coach. But then, you know, they draft Manu Genobi in the second round, they get Tony Parker at the end of the first round. Those are the little things, not necessarily little things, but forgotten things that help make a dynasty. You know, Robert Ay, look at what Robert Aie meant to, you know, these teams winning championships. You know, getting Kawhi Leonard. Nobody knew anything about Kawhi Leonard. He was supposed to be a defensive-minded guy and they got him mid first round. That’s where there’s real genius there. And, you know, Pop was gruff with the media like we got it. There was kind of a wink. Hey, this is who you know, my personality. He was kind of in on the joke with it. And you know, my interactions with him were very limited. And he was winning championships. You know, when when the when the Knicks they beat the Knicks, he didn’t want to talk. That’s he just that isn’t who he was. He said, “No, the players won the championship.” I said, “Yeah, I know, but you know, we have the head coach on.” He goes, “Yeah, I don’t want to do it. You know, let let the players do the talking.” I mean, he was really self selfless, but you know, military background, air force, and you know, I got it. Very regimented. But he’s another one of those guys that his players uh you know, Brent Barry would go, “Man, he’s funny.” I said, “When is he funny?” He goes, “Not necessarily in practice.” Because Brent Barry used to get lit up by him all the time. He got yelled at all the time. But he said, “You know, you get a couple glasses of wine in him and man, he’s a lot of fun.” I go, “Well, that’s not happening.” Well, it’s kind of hard to say, “Hey, pop, before you sit down and do an interview, can you drink a couple of glasses of wine?” But, you know, the patriots say that about Bellich. Man, he’s got a great sense of humor. I don’t think I’ll ever see it.
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Warren Buffet easy. Arguably the best investor of all time.