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Spurs legend Gregg Popovich sends host back in hilarious Hall of Fame speech moment: 'I'm not done'

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During his Basketball Hall of Fame speech on Saturday night, San Antonio Spurs legendary coach Gregg Popovich said he’s been waiting a long time to hear his name called to forever be enshrined in the Springfield, Massachusetts, halls. 

So, when his speech was about to get cut off, he sent host Ahmad Rashad back behind the curtain to finish what he had to say. 

"I’m not done. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. I’m not done," Popovich said on the microphone at the podium as the crowd laughed. 

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Ahmad Rashad hugs Gregg Popovich during the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame induction at Symphony Hall on Aug. 12, 2023, in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)

The reason for Rashad walking out on stage was due to Popovich giving the "second reason" why he was able to reach the Hall because of his accomplishments.

"One word and that word is ‘Duh,’" Popovich said as he walked to his right to shake the hands of a few cornerstone Spurs pieces that were key reasons for him becoming the winningest head coach in NBA history. 

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Rashad took that as Popovich was done with his speech. He thought wrong. 

"I didn’t say duh was the end. I just said there’s one word to describe why I’m here and that’s ‘Duh, those guys,’" Popovich said while the crowd continued to crack up. 

Gregg Popovich shakes hand with Hall of Fame member Tim Duncan during the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Induction on Aug. 12, 2023, in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)

Popovich went on to discuss the

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