Gregg Popovich Takes Aim at Zaza Pachulia Over His 'Dangerous, Unsportsmanlike' Play on Kawhi Leonard

Gregg Popovich called Zaza Pachulia's play on Kawhi Leonard "dangerous" and "unsportsmanlike."

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Whether or not Zaza Pachulia intentionally tried to hurt Kawhi Leonard, his questionable closeout was a topic of hot debate after Game 1 of the Spurs vs. Warriors series. But there is no debate in Coach Gregg Popovich's mind, and he went off on Golden State's center during Monday's mid-day gathering with the media.

Popovich just went off... felt Zaza's close out on Kawhi was inappropriate #Spurs #Warriors pic.twitter.com/Y23hiz9swc

Popovich called the play "dangerous" and "unsportsmanlike" in an amazing rant that lasted over 90 seconds. You can catch most of it in the video above, and the full transcript of his remarks on Pachulia below:

The two step, lead with your foot closeout is not appropriate. It's dangerous, it's unsportsmanlike, it's just not what anybody does to anybody else. 

Popovich has never been afraid to speak his mind, whether he's ranting about Donald Trump or going off on the officials, and this is a blistering rant on a play that knocked his star player out of the game. He may catch a big fine for calling an opponent out as a dirty player, but there was no way he was going to let Leonard's injury go by without a comment. Even some Spurs opponents appear to agree with his assessment:

Russell Westbrook, who has his own history with Zaza Pachulia, appears to agree with Gregg Popovich. pic.twitter.com/IE0UvVCGRn

Pachulia responded to Pop's comments, and he denied any ill intent when he had his chance to respond on Monday. The Warriors' center flat out said, "I am not a dirty player."

Zaza Pachulia addresses the play on Kawhi Leonard and Pop's comments (Part I). pic.twitter.com/QAwY4A3bmv
Zaza Pachulia addresses the play on Kawhi Leonard and Pop's comments (Part II). pic.twitter.com/TkWO4k1qEh

He certainly has an axe to grind here, but Coach Pop is an authority on the sport with a long history of facing Pachulia as an opponent. Even if you're not a Spurs fan, his words are worth considering.

Popovich:Who gives a damn abt what his intent was? Ever hear of manslaughter? U still go to jail when ur texting, end up killing somebody pic.twitter.com/a9ZtTn2O1u

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