Despite the early ejection and big loss, the Spurs coach still found a way to get some fun out of the situation, crashing Nuggets head coach Michael Malone's postgame press conference and cracking some laughs.
CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREFor the second time this week, San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich was ejected. Wednesday's tossing, though, was a bit unusual as it came just over a minute into the game.
It's unclear what Popovich said to earn the technicals, but he was not happy while arguing with referee Mark Ayotte during the timeout. — Joe Garcia April 4, 2019The longest-tenured coach in the NBA has the Spurs playoff-bound again, but they are in a fight for seeding and now are a half game behind the Oklahoma City Thunder at 45-34 after going on to lose in a blowout, 113-85, to the Nuggets on Wednesday night. Securing the No. 7 seed, rather than No. 8, likely means avoiding the top-seeded Golden State Warriors, who moved two games up on the Nuggets with their Tuesday head-to-head win.
Despite the early ejection and big loss, Popovich still found a way to get some fun out of the situation, crashing Nuggets head coach Michael Malone's postgame press conference.
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