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Popovich has been a fierce advocate of Pierce ever …

Popovich has been a fierce advocate of Pierce ever since Mike Brown and Brett Brown recommended that Popovich choose him as an assistant on the national team staff. When Pierce was fired by the Atlanta Hawks in March 2021, in his third season as head coach, Popovich publicly defended him, dismissing that decision as "missing on a really good player in the draft or evaluating somebody wrongly." He also called Pierce right away, wanting to make something crystal clear to him. "Hey, I just want to let you know I think it's bulls---," Popovich told Pierce. "But also, I want to make sure you know that you're still part of the Olympic staff." Pierce was hired as the lead assistant for the Pacers in July 2021. Through it all, having Popovich's stamp of approval has been deeply meaningful to him. "It just validates what you're doing, keep doing," Pierce said. "And it's really that simple. Because if Pop approves, f--- everyone else."

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In addition to Van Gundy, Redick credits Doc Rivers …

In addition to Van Gundy, Redick credits Doc Rivers and Brett Brown as integral figures in his growth as a professional. Rivers, known for his leadership and ability to get the best out of his players, helped Redick find his voice as a leader on the court. “Doc was obviously one of the best,” Redick reflects. “He made me understand the value of being a team player and knowing how to perform under pressure.” Brett Brown, meanwhile, helped Redick transition into the later years of his career with the Philadelphia 76ers. “Brett was wonderful as well,” says Redick. “He gave me the freedom to be myself while also pushing me to grow. Each of these guys taught me something different, and I carry their lessons with me every day.”

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Who was your favorite coach you played for? …

Who was your favorite coach you played for? Robert Covington: Brett Brown. He made it more than just basketball. He taught us about life, taught us about different things. Just to help us go through that tough phase that we were in, in The Process years. He’s one of my favorite coaches. The things I learned from him and the coaching staff, my player development coach, Lloyd Pierce, will stay with me forever.

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With Spurs coach Gregg Popovich sidelined indefinitely …

With Spurs coach Gregg Popovich sidelined indefinitely by an unspecified health issue, it would make sense had San Antonio named Brett Brown as interim coach given Brown's seven seasons' worth of experience as the head coach in Philadelphia. But I'm told that the choice to stand in for Popovich was always going to be the 39-year-old Mitch Johnson rather than the 63-year-old Brown.

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Former Sixers coach Brett Brown, now an assistant with …

Former Sixers coach Brett Brown, now an assistant with the Spurs, also witnessed Embiid's historic night. The 29-year-old expressed gratitude towards Brown, acknowledging his role in his development. "I'm glad I did it in front of him," Embiid said with a smile. "Nah, but obviously, I started with him. My first coach. He's taught me a lot. Not just on the basketball side, but off the court, too. Just maturing. He's a big part of it, so it's always good to see him."

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Adding to the romance, former Boomers coach Brett Brown is an assistant there, as is Mills' former Boomers teammate Matt Nielsen. "I'd love to see him back at San Antonio and finish his career there," Goorjian told AAP. "I'm sure it's something he'd love too. You're always better when you're happy. I know he loves San Antonio. I know he loves coach Pop. He's got a real connection with Matty and Brett as well.”

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Ramona Shelburne: Brett Brown said he didn’t know …

Ramona Shelburne: Brett Brown said he didn’t know Gregg Popovich wasn’t able to coach tonight until 20 seconds before the game. “At this stage I don’t have a lot of details. The doctors have checked him out and we’ve been advised that he’s fine.”

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