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He graduated with his bachelors degree in Soviet Studies. Following his graduation he served five years in the Air Force, during which, he toured Eastern Europe and the ] playing with the U.S. Armed Forces Team. He graduated with his bachelors degree in Soviet Studies. Following his graduation he served five years in the Air Force, during which, he toured Eastern Europe and the ] playing with the U.S. Armed Forces Team.

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Gregg Popovich (Popović in Serbian) (born November 24, 1948 in East Chicago, IN) is a 1966 graduate of Merrillville High School and a 1970 graduate of the Air Force Academy, he played basketball four seasons at the Academy and in his senior year was the captain and the leading scorer. Gregg Popovich is of Serbian and Croatian) heritage.

He graduated with his bachelors degree in Soviet Studies. Following his graduation he served five years in the Air Force, during which, he toured Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union playing with the U.S. Armed Forces Team. In 1972 he was named captain of the Armed Forces Team which won the A.A.U. championship. He earned an invitation to the 1972 U.S. Olympic team training camp. He returned to the Air Force Academy as an Assistant Coach in 1973.

He spent 6 years as an assistant coach at the Academy, during which he attended the University of Denver and obtained his masters degree in Physical Education and Sports Sciences. In 1979 He was named head coach of Pomona Pitzer's Men's basketball team. He moved to the NBA in 1988, serving as an assistant coach to Larry Brown.

In 1994 he became the General Manager of the Spurs, became head coach of the Spurs in 1996. In 1991 he teamed with Frank Martin and helped form the Spurs/Pizza Hut drug free youth basketball league. He's also involved in several other San Antonio charities. He and his wife of 29 years, Erin, have two children- Micky and Jill.

Template:Hoopsbio-stub He maintains the close friendship with Larry Brown, who is the head coach of th New York Knicks.

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