“Matty, I didn’t know your dad was coming to the game?” — Gregg Popovich to Matt Bonner, following one of Bonner’s fans screaming for him to get in to a game

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“Matty, I didn’t know your dad was coming to the game?” — Gregg Popovich to Matt Bonner, following one of Bonner’s fans screaming for him to get in to a game
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and forward Tim Duncan will miss a second straight game after the ailing duo didn't make the trip for Friday night's game at Dallas.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich will play all his stars despite facing a fourth game in five nights Thursday against the New York Knicks on Thursday.
Gregg Popovich said Saturday night he doesn't know if the San Antonio Spurs will appeal a $250,000 fine from the NBA for sending his star players home to rest instead of playing them against the Miami Heat.
The NBA fined the San Antonio Spurs $250,000 for withholding key players in Thursday night's game against the Heat.
“Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Danny Green did not travel with the team after Wednesday night’s win in Orlando, instead heading back to South Texas this morning for an extra day of rest leading up to Saturday’s sure-to-be-rugged home game against Memphis. The four were spotted on a Southwest flight making a pre-lunch escape from central Florida. As a result, the Spurs – who were already without injured small forward Kawhi Leonard and Stephen Jackson – get set to take on the defending NBA champions using a roster of nine players. In retrospect, Popovich was probably hinting at the decision to come before Wednesday’s game in Orlando, when he admitted the most road-heavy November in team history was taking its toll on his players. ‘We’re getting tired,’ Popovich said. ‘We’ve had a six-day trip and a 10-day trip. Usually you don’t have that in one month.’
It looks like Gregg Popovich didn’t listen to his wife’s pleas to be nicer to the media. Pop added to his collection of hilarious halftime interviews last night.