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‘You got ’em’: Hammon makes league history

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Becky Hammon would have preferred a victory over history after becoming the first woman to coach an NBA team.

The assistant coach took over the Spurs in the second quarter after coach Gregg Popovich was ejected in a 121-107 loss to LeBron James and the Lakers on Wednesday night.

“I try not to think of the huge picture and huge aspect of it because it can be overwhelmi­ng,” Hammonsaid. “I really have had no time to reflect. I have not had time to look at my phone. So, I don’t know what’s going on outside the AT&T Center.”

Hammon and the Spurs already had a lot to contend with against the defending league champion Lakers.

James celebrated his 36th birthday with 26 points, eight assists and five rebounds in the Lakers’ third double-digit victory. The teams will complete the two-game set Friday night.

“(I was) trying to get the guys in the right spots,” Hammon said. “Trying to get them motivated. Obviously, it’s a learning situation for all of us, but I would have loved to have walked out there with a win with the guys.”

Popovich was ejected by official Tony Brown with 3:56 remaining in the second quarter. Popovich screamed at Brown and entered the court following a non-call on DeMar DeRozan’s attempted layup and a subsequent attempted rebound by Drew Eubanks. As he exited the court to applause from several of the team’s family members in attendance, Popovich pointed a finger at Hammon and had a succinct message.

“You got ’em,” Hammon said. “See? He doesn’t treat us any differentl­y than he does you guys.”

Said LeBron James: “Obviously she’s been paying her dues over the last few years and Coach Pop has given her the opportunit­y. ... It’s a beautiful thing just to hear her barking out calls, barking out sets. She’s very passionate about the game. Congrats to her and congrats for our league.”

Hammon took over the team’s huddles during timeouts and walked the sideline following Popovich’s ejection. Hammon was the first full-time female assistant coach in league history.

“Well deserved,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. “I’ve talked to her before and she really knows her stuff and obviously she’s here for a reason. She’s equipped, intelligen­t (and the) guys have great respect for her. She’s going to be a great coach one day.”

A three-time All-American at Colorado State, Hammon played for the New York Liberty and San Antonio Stars in the WNBAaswell as overseas before retiring to join Popovich’s staff in 2014.

“Even in timeouts with Pop as head coach, she is quick on her feet,” DeRozan said. “She tells us about defensive assignment­s, offensive sets we should run. Seeing her in the forefront, it would have definitely been cool to have won for her.”

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris was among those to congratula­te Hammon on social media, tweeting Thursday: “Congrats, @BeckyHammo­n. You may be the first, but I know you certainly won’t be the last.”

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 ?? ERIC GAY/AP ?? Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon calls a play during a timeout in a game against the Lakers on Wednesday in San Antonio.
ERIC GAY/AP Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon calls a play during a timeout in a game against the Lakers on Wednesday in San Antonio.

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