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One game into the playoffs, and Pop already being a total ...
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Apr. 20, 2015 3:57 a.m. ET

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When his career is finally over, Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich will be best-remembered for two main contributions to the NBA:
1. The closest thing the NBA has seen to a dynasty since Michael Jordan took flight in Chicago.
2. His gruff demeanor with the media which leads to those fun / unpleasant / dreadful / mind-boggling exchanges.
Often, the two do not go hand-in-hand, and Sunday night proved no different.
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On the court, San Antonio opened its latest postseason championship defense with a 107-92 drubbing in Los Angeles at the hands of the host Clippers.
Afterward at the podium, Pop brought his A-game with the media, which was asking questions he clearly had no interest in answering.
So watch the video above and enjoy.
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