NBA · Southwest · Est. 1967 · Frost Bank Center
San Antonio Spurs
Current Leadership
Ownership Group
Spurs Sports & Entertainment, a consortium of local San Antonio investors, has owned the Spurs since 1993 and presided over the franchise's golden era of five NBA championships (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014). The group model has ensured local ownership continuity and community commitment in one of the league's smallest markets.
Chairman & Governor
Peter J. Holt, son of longtime chairman Peter M. Holt, took over as chairman of the Spurs ownership group in 2016. The younger Holt has navigated the post-Tim Duncan rebuild and made the franchise-altering decision to draft Victor Wembanyama with the first overall pick in 2023, ushering in a new era of excitement for the franchise and investing in a new downtown arena project.
Head Coach
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Mitch Johnson | Head Coach | 2025 |
Assistant Coaches
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Sean Sweeney | Associate Head Coach | 2025 |
| Matt Nielsen | Assistant Coach | 2023 |
| Corliss Williamson | Assistant Coach | 2024 |
| Scott King | Assistant Coach | 2025 |
| Darius Songaila | Assistant Coach | 2023 |
Front Office
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| R.C. Buford | CEO | 2019 |
| Brian Wright | General Manager | 2019 |
Historical Figures
Chairman
HOLT CAT chairman Peter M. Holt served as the managing partner and public face of the Spurs ownership group for two decades, overseeing all five championship runs alongside head coach Gregg Popovich. Holt's leadership provided the organizational stability that allowed Popovich and general manager R.C. Buford to build one of the greatest dynasties in NBA history.
Owner
Texas business legend Red McCombs, an auto dealer and media mogul, owned the Spurs during the David Robinson era and helped stabilize the franchise during a turbulent period. He sold the team to the current ownership consortium in 1993, paving the way for the championship dynasty that followed.