By Lance Fell
Last Saturday’s 100-99 victory over the Indiana Pacers gave Gregg Popovich his 700th victory, all with the Spurs. Popovich is the 16th coach to reach the milestone. He also has the third highest winning percentage of all coaches with a minimum of 500 games.
And while Pop will no doubt go down as one of the great coaches of all time, it’s the men behind him, his incredible coaching staffs, which have helped him reach this point in his career, and his assistants this year are no different. When Pop leads his team to the court, he’s like General George Patton, leading his men into the Battle of Normandy in World War Two. And just like Patton, Pop has his own Colonels and Brigadier Generals to follow him into battle each and every night.
Mike Budenholzer is Pop’s Lieutenant General and right hand man, yet this is his first
One thing he brings to the team is trust. Budenholzer, along with Buford, have been with the spurs front office longer than anyone. When the Spurs take the floor, Pop knows he can trust Budenholzer to make the right decisions and execute the game plan properly. Budenholzer is also great in clutch situations. He has a wonderful knowledge of the game, and is able to perform in the most intense moments without crushing under the pressure. On the battlefield, there is no one that Pop trusts more.
The Colonel in Pop’s army is Don Newman. He brings over 20 years of coaching experience to Pop’s staff, and with his masters degree in education, knows how to 
Newman had a long journey before finally ending up with the Spurs organization. He coached with five collegiate teams before coming to the NBA. His first stint was with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1999. In 2002, he was named assistant coach of the USA Men’s National team, which won sixth place at the championship games in Indiana. He was then hired by the New Jersey Nets in 2003, and lastly hired by the Spurs as an assistant in 2004.
Brett Brown, Pop’s Captain, brings a knowledge and understanding of the game to 
Every year, when the season starts, there is one goal in mind, and that’s bringing an NBA Championship to the city of San Antonio. Brown has a championship pedigree, and he also played college ball at Boston University under Rick Pitino so Pop knows Brown can meet his high expectations.

The youngest of Pop’s officers, and his Second Lieutenant, is Chad Forcier. But don’t 
Every night, when the Spurs take the court, it’s a battle. Two teams fight for honor, pride and to win. And while Tim Duncan leads the infantry out to the battlefield, it is Pop and his officers who develop a game plan and see to it is executed to perfection. Each one of Pop’s assistants play a vital role in the success of the Spurs, and thankfully each one of them is up to the challenge.
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