“Pop cares about the elderly, allowing Tim Duncan to play on his team well into his 80s,” the parody says.
How dare they say that about our Timmy! But the video does manage to drive the sell home with this: “And best of all America, Pop does not have a Twitter account … what more could you ask for?”BREAKING: The first campaign ad for @Spurs coach Gregg Popovich’s 2020 presidential run has been released by @FunnyOrDie #Pop4Prez pic.twitter.com/10p0v48RWn
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) November 11, 2017
Because it's a parody, there's also the counter-attack video. It pokes fun at the Spurs' loss in 2013 (still too soon) and ends with a campaign push for Phil Jackson, who Coach Pop just passed on the list for all-time wins in coaching history.
A negative attack ad against @Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has quickly surfaced challenging Pop’s qualifications for President @FunnyOrDie pic.twitter.com/sEWm9fiKWK
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) November 11, 2017
How would you feel about Coach Pop running for president?