Revamped San Antonio Spurs have varying expectations heading into the season
San Antonio Spurs players expressed wildly different expectations about the new season than Hall of Fame Head Coach Gregg Popovich as they spoke to reporters Monday for the team's annual media day. The NBA franchise made notable moves in the offseason, picking up 2015 NBA Champion Harrison Barnes in a trade and signing 12-time All-Star Chris Paul in free agency. Despite those additions, Popovich told reporters gathered at The Rock that his expectations are more focused on developing the team's young talent than on chalking up wins.
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