The Phnom Penh Post

Spurs’ Popovich has a pop at ‘racist’ Trump

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SAN Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich took aim at Donald Trump on Saturday, devoting nearly half of his pregame news conference to describing his contempt for the newly sworn-in American president.

Popovich, 67, called Trump a bully, chastised his top advisers and praised Saturday’s protests defending the rights of women on Trump’s first day in office.

“It does boggle the mind how somebody can be so thinskinne­d,” Popovich said. “It’s all obvious – it’s about him . . . It doesn’t matter what it is, there’s a pattern there – and that’s dangerous.

“I’d like to have someone with gravitas, but he got there through the Electoral College, which is part of our system, and I hope he does some good things.”

Popovich was speaking on a day that more than 1 million people protested Tr ump’s presidency by marching i n North America and across the world at a series of women’s rallies.

“T he ma rc h t o d a y wa s great,” Popov ich said. “That message is important and it could have been a whole lot of groups marching. And somebody said on TV: ‘What’s their message ? ’ Wel l, t hei r message is obvious.

“That is our president comes in with the lowest rating of anybody who ever came into the office.

“And there’s a majority of people out there, since Hillary [Clinton] won the popular vote, that don’t buy his act.”

He said Trump should spend less time attacking his critics and more time trying to bring the country together by ending the racial and political polarisati­on in the United States.

“And I just wish that he was more mature, enough to do something that really is inclusive rather than just talking and saying, ‘I’m going to include everybody.’

“He could talk to the groups that he disrespect­ed and maligned during the primary and really make somebody believe it. But so far, we’ve got to a point where you really can’t believe anything that comes out of his mouth.”

Popovich said he worries about the effect a Trump presidency will have on young Americans.

“I hope he does a great job, but t he re’s a di f f e re nc e between respecting the office of the presidency and who occupies it.

“And that respect has to be earned. But it’s hard to be respectful of someone when we all have kids and we’re watching him be misogynist­ic and xenophobic and racist and make fun of handicappe­d people.”

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