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Spurs’ Mitch Johnson to coach in All-Star Game

By Thomson Reuters Feb 2, 2026 | 3:03 AM

San Antonio Spurs coach Mitch Johnson and his staff will coach one of the three teams in the All-Star Game, ‍the NBA announced on Sunday night.

The Spurs (33-16) trail only Oklahoma City (39-11) in the Western Conference standings at the Feb. 1 cutoff date, but Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault is not eligible because he ‌coached in the 2025 All-Star Game.

The ‌All-Star Game, scheduled for Feb. 15 in Inglewood, Calif., will feature a new format with two teams of U.S. players and one “World” team made up of ​international players. They will play a round-robin tournament of 12-minute games, after which the ‍teams with the best ​records will play for the championship.

The ​rosters will be revealed on Tuesday, with each featuring ‍eight players.

Johnson, 39, began in the Spurs organization as an NBA G League assistant coach in 2016.

He was an assistant coach with the Spurs for six seasons, serving as the ‍acting head coach for the final 77 games of the 2024-25 campaign — going 32-45 — after Gregg Popovich ‍suffered a stroke. ‍Popovich stepped down in May ​2025 to transition to solely be ​the ⁠team’s president of basketball operations and ‌Johnson was promoted.

He is the second San Antonio coach to be a head coach in the All-Star Game, joining Popovich. He also was selected the Western Conference Head Coach of the Month for December.

–Field ⁠Level Media