After a rat race to acquire the draft rights to the generational talent that is Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs struck gold this offseason. The French phenom has now joined one of the most successful dynasties in the league, boasting of 4 championships. However, it seems like there still may be issues the 19-year-old will have to deal with.
The Spurs elevated to the dynasty status over two glorious decades. However, much of their success can be attributed to the contributions of a legendary guard and a reputable coach. Their duo seemed unstoppable back in their dynasty years, leading the franchise to the greatest pinnacles. But just weeks before Wemby takes the court in the Spurs uniform, this franchise legend has revealed a hostile attitude the coach carries.
A truth bomb before Victor Wembanyama Spurs debut
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Victor Wembanyama has generated unparalleled buzz around his debut in the Spurs uniform. While his 2023 Summer League performance had a lot to do with this hype, his partnership with his new coach, Gregg Popovich seemed fascinating.
The legendary coach will return for his 28th season as the head coach of the Spurs, holding the record as the longest tenured coach in the league. However, before he takes on his newest disciple, Spurs legend Tony Parker shed light on his experience with the 74-year-old.
“Gregg Popovich was really hard on me,” said the 6-time All-Star in his Hall of Fame speech. “He cursed a lot and said other crazy things. During my rookie season, I sometimes had tears in my eyes in the shower after practice. It sometimes bordered on abuse with me… There’s no denying it.”
Tony Parker played under Popovich’s guidance for 17 years. Although he achieved unprecedented success with the Spurs under Pop, Parker felt that the legendary coach’s attitude was “hard” towards him. Now, with Victor Wembanyama entering his rookie season, will Popovich have the same attitude towards the 19-year-old?
Wembanyama wants to embrace the smoke
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While Tony Parker admitted to Popovich’s hostile attitude, he also stated how much the legendary coach helped his career. To his credit, the Frenchman became one of the most decorated athletes in the NBA, winning 3 championships and also a Finals MVP under the legendary coach’s guidance. However, can his fellow Frenchman, Victor Wembanyama emulate this success under the 74-year-old?
When asked about Popovich’s attitude, Wembanyama had a clear answer: “I’ve had coaches who didn’t always tell me the truth and I hated that. I’m confident that when I get the chance to be coached by coach Popovich, he doesn’t lie to his players, he tells the truth. Sometimes it’s harsh, it’s hard, but this is what I want.”
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With a reputation of guiding No.1 picks to the legendary status, there is no doubt about Popovich’s capabilities as a coach. Now, even Wembanyama has endorsed Pop’s attitude, giving way for a wonderful partnership in the years to come.