So not only has the NBA sold out to China, they have gotten so soft that San Antonio’s communist coach Gregg Popovich demanded that his home fans stop booing their opponent (in this case, it was former player Kawhi Leonard shooting free throws). The only other time I’ve seen something like this was when football fans threw snowballs at opposing players and the coach demanded they stop. But this was harmless, booing of an OPPOSING PLAYER!
The NBA is so damn soft. Between this and flopper king Lebron James, it’s no wonder NBA ratings are in the toilet.
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is a straight shooter. He is going to tell you how it is, even if the truth hurts.
This usually goes for his players and the media, but Popovich took exception to how fans were acting at home last night. So, Popovich did what only he can do, call them out mid-game.
How? By grabbing the arena microphone, of course.
Spurs fans were booing Kawhi Leonard every time he touched the basketball as the Spurs took on the Los Angeles Clippers. Leonard spent the first seven years of his career with San Antonio, helping them win a Larry O’Brien Trophy in the NBA Finals in 2014.
However, Leonard’s tenure with the squad did not end harmoniously, as he requested a trade from the team.