
Spurs' Gregg Popovich Sells 9,600-Square-Foot San Antonio Mansion for $3M
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich recently sold his mansion for $3 million.
Per Jack Flemming of the Los Angeles Times, Popovich had been trying to sell the 9,600-square-foot mansion since 2018 and finally found a buyer after lowering the price from $4.5 million to $3.1 million.
"The 2.6-acre spread is tucked in a gated neighborhood within a gated neighborhood, so there's plenty of privacy," Flemming wrote. "In addition to the 9,600-square-foot home, there's a swimming pool shaded by trees and a 600-square-foot wine cellar made of reclaimed Jerusalem stone secluded at the edge of the property."
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The mansion, which is located in San Antonio, also includes four bedrooms, a gymnasium and a billiards room.
Popovich originally bought the house in 2005, the same year the Spurs won their third NBA championship by defeating the Detroit Pistons in a seven-game series.
Popovich recently finished his 24th season as Spurs head coach. He led them to 22 consecutive playoff appearances from 1997-98 to 2018-19, including five titles during that span. The three-time NBA Coach of the Year has a 1,277-614 career record in San Antonio.
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