The San Antonio Spurs are hiring assistant Mitch Johnson to replace Gregg Popovich as the team's head coach, ESPN's Shams Charania.

The Spurs wasted no time in finding their new head coach as Johnson was reported to be the official replacement in under an hour after it was announced that Popovich would be stepping down following 29 seasons and transitioning into the role as the Spurs president. The news was first reported by Shams Charania of ESPN.

Johnson has worked with the Spurs organization since 2016. He took over as interim coach this past season after Popovich was sidelined following a mild stroke he suffered in November.

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