Gregg Popovich speaks out on the Josh Primo case

This is the case that has shaken the San Antonio Spurs in recent days. Recently cut by the Texas franchise, Josh Primo finds himself accused of exhibitionism by the team’s ex-psychologist Hillary Cauthen. And the latter also points the finger at the management of the Spurs of Gregg Popovich of this story.

On the sidelines of the match against the Los Angeles Clippers (106-113), the San Antonio coach spoke. With legal proceedings underway, the Texan coach was unable to communicate the details of this case. But he wanted to defend his training.

“I just want to add that anyone who has watched Spurs over a very long period of time knows that an accusation like this would be taken very seriously, without a doubt. In such a situation, the Spurs organization would rise to the occasion. .

I am absolutely confident that the men and women of the leadership team who have handled and are handling this matter have done so deliberately, efficiently, expeditiously and with the utmost care for all involved, the accuser, the accused, the people in the organization, to make sure everyone feels comfortable and safe. I will stop there.

The only thing I would say to the fans is to consider the statement I just made about how we handled things for many years. As for the details, I think they know intellectually, like all of us, that the case is in the hands of the lawyers.

We can’t say anything. It cuts everything short. I imagine over time the details will come out, they always do. Everyone just has to wait,” Gregg Popovich said.

A logical speech with an investigation now underway. In any case, the Spurs will have to be accountable for their management.

Josh Primo: it’s time for accusations, the Spurs implicated

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