San Antonio Spurs’ Gregg Popovich won’t be punished for outburst at fans
Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich won’t face repercussions for grabbing the microphone last month and telling fans to stop booing Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Tuesday. During the first half of a Nov. 22 home game, Popovich marched to the scorer's table and grabbed the microphone while Leonard was about to shoot a free throw. The coach urged Spurs fans to stop booing Leonard, a former Spur.
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