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Mitch Johnson named Western Conferences Coach of the Month after SA’s NBA-best 11-3 mark in December


Johnson, in the midst of his first full year as Spurs head coach, has the team locked into second place in the West as 2026 begins.

SAN ANTONIO — The NBA on Friday announced San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson has been named Western Conference Coach of the Month for December, which saw the Spurs going 11-3 for the best mark in the NBA. 

Those wins included a strong run to the Emirates NBA Cup Championship; a 6-1 road record; and three headlining victories over Oklahoma City, the defending NBA champions. 

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The team’s strong December was highlighted by an eight-game winning streak that ran from Dec. 8-25, a stretch of games that saw the Silver & Black averaging 121.4 points per game while holding opponents to 115.0; posting an offensive rating of 118.9 (fifth in the NBA) and a defensive rating of 112.0 (sixth); and leading the league in defensive rebounding percentage (74.3).

Notable, San Antonio accomplished all that while All-Star center Victor Wembanyama was playing with a minutes restriction as he works his way back from a calf strain. He averaged just over 23 minutes a game in December and came off the bench in most of the 10 games he appeared in; he had played at least 30 minutes in every game prior to his injury. 

The Spurs are 24-9 and occupy the second spot in the West as 2026 gets underway. 

Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla, the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month, joins Johnson as December’s winners. 

A Spurs head coach hadn’t won the award since Gregg Popovich in February of the 2016-17 season; the Spurs went 61-21 in that campaign, which ended with a conference finals loss to the Warriors. 

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