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When Jacque Vaughn came looking for a job post-playing career in 2010, the Spurs did not have an opening for an assistant coach. So Gregg Popovich created one. After two years as a Spurs assistant and 12 years in the NBA, here’s a look back at Jacque Vaughn’s career with the Spurs.


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn tries to drive toward the basket past Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne’s Antoine Eito during the NBA Europe Live Tour match, played in Villeurbanne, central France, on Oct. 5, 2006. (Patrick Gardin / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives against the Orlando Magic’s Travis Diener at the ATT Center on Oct. 14, 2006. (Bob Owen / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives against the Chicago Bulls during a preseason game at the ATT Center on Oct. 19, 2006. (Bill Baptist / NBAE/Getty Images)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn tries to free himself from the defense of Anthony Johnson on Nov. 24, 2006 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn shoots against the Memphis Grizzlies on Dec. 20, 2006 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn shoots a lay up against the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets’ Jannero Pargo on Dec. 23, 2006 in Oklahoma City. The Hornets’ home court was in Oklahoma City that season because of Hurricane Katrina. (Layne Murdoch / NBAE/Getty Images)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is yanked away from a layup by the Milwaukee Bucks’ Charlie Villanueva at the ATT Center on Dec. 26, 2006. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughan drives past the Utah Jazz’s Gordan Giricek at the ATT Center on Dec. 28, 2006. (Delcia Lopez / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives around the Atlanta Hawks’ Marvin Williams on Dec. 31, 2006 at the ATT Center. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn dribbles up court against the Atlanta Hawks on Dec. 31, 2006 at the ATT Center. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn leads an offensive play against the Portland Trail Blazers on Jan. 9, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives beneath the Washington Wizards’ Andray Blatche in Washington on Feb. 7, 2007. (Haraz N. Ghanbari / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn fights to control the ball as he is pressured by the Denver Nuggets’ Linas Kleiza on Feb. 20, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


The Denver Nuggets’ Allen Iverson grimaces after colliding with Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn while the both scrambled for a loose ball on Feb. 20, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives around the Seattle SuperSonics’ defense on Feb. 24, 2007 at the ATT Center. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn races for the ball against the Toronto Raptors’ Jose Calderon at the ATT Center on on Feb. 26, 2007. (Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News)


The Spurs’ Brent Barry follows as teammate Jacque Vaughn moves the ball down court against the Los Angeles Clippers on March 5, 2007 in Los Angeles. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn and the Indiana Pacers’ Jermaine O’Neal chase a loose ball on March 21, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn heads up court against the Detroit Pistons on March 23, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn defends the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets’ Jannero Pargo on March 28, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is defended by a Utah Jazz player at the ATT Center on March 30, 2007. (Delcia Lopez / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn gets a flying layup against the Seattle SuperSonics’ Earl Watson at the ATT Center on April 3, 2007. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn plays tight defense on a jump shot by the Seattle SuperSonics’ Earl Watson at the ATT Center on April 3, 2007. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn gets the ball out of the lane after driving into the Seattle SuperSonics’ big men at the ATT Center on April 3, 2007. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn pauses during a free throw on April 18, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn runs into the Denver Nuggets’ Steve Blake while attempting to steal the ball during Game 1 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs at the ATT Center on April 22, 2007. (Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News)


Denver Nuggets guard Allen Iverson (3) drives past Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn (11) during Game 4 of the Western Conference in Denver, April 30, 2007. (Jack Dempsey / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn defends against Denver Nuggets guard Allen Iverson during Game 4 of the Western Conference in Denver, April 30, 2007. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn defends against Denver Nuggets guard Allen Iverson during Game 4 of the Western Conference in Denver, April 30, 2007. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives to the hoop and through the Phoenix Suns’ Steve Nash during Game 1 of the second round of the Western Conference playoffs in Phoenix on May 6, 2007. Vaughn was called for a foul on the drive. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn grabs for control of the ball against the Phoenix Suns’ Amar’e Stoudemire as Tim Duncan defends during Game 4 of the second round of the Western Conference playoffs at the ATT Center on May 14, 2007. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn and coach Gregg Popovich confer during Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals against the Utah Jazz at the ATT Center on May 22, 2007. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is knocked flat by Utah Jazz guard Derek Fisher, who was called for the foul during Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals in Salt Lake City on May 28, 2007. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn rubs his chin after taking a shot from Utah Jazz guard Derek Fisher during Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals in Salt Lake City on May 28, 2007. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn pulls away from Utah Jazz guard Dee Brown and forward Paul Millsap during Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals at the ATT Center on May 30, 2007. (Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn defends Cleveland Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson during Game 1 of the NBA Finals at the ATT Center on June 7, 2007. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Cleveland Cavaliers forward Anderson Varejao runs into the double team of Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn and forward Fabricio Oberto during Game 1 of the NBA Finals at the ATT Center on June 7, 2007. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn dives for the ball against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson during Game 2 of the NBA Finals at the ATT Center on June 10, 2007. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Manu Ginobili controls a loose ball as guard Jacque Vaughn looks on during Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Cleveland on June 12, 2007. (Tony Dejak / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn brings the ball up court during Game 4 of the NBA Finals in Cleveland on June 14, 2007. (Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn #11 poses for a portrait during NBA Media Day at the Spurs Practice Facility on Oct. 1, 2007 in San Antonio. (D. Clarke Evans / NBAE/Getty Images)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn (left) center Francisco Elson fight the Atlanta Hawks’ Josh Childress for the ball on Nov. 20, 2007 in Atlanta. (John Amis / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn throws from the floor past the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Jackson as teammate Baron Davis watcheson Dec. 11, 2007, in Oakland, Calif. (Ben Margot / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn draws a foul as he drives around the Los Angeles Lakers’ Derek Fisher in Los Angeles on Dec. 13, 2007. (Danny Moloshok / Reuters)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn shoots around the Denver Nuggets’ Marcus Camby on Dec. 15, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn looks for room around the Denver Nuggets’ Linas Kleiza on Dec. 15, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn looks for room around the Los Angeles Clippers’ Dan Dickau on Dec. 22, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


The Chicago Bulls’ Adrian Griffin can’t reach a rebound between the Spurs’ Tim Duncan and Jacque Vaughn on Dec. 26, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


The Spurs’ Jacque Vaughn guards the Toronto Raptors’ Juan Dixon on Dec. 28, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn shoots over the Memphis Grizzlies’ Mike Miller on Dec. 30, 2007 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives for a shot as Denver Nuggets forward Marcus Camby comes in to cover in Denver on Jan. 3, 2008. (David Zalubowski / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn looks at the ball while defending the New York Knicks’ Jamal Crawford at the ATT Center on Jan. 4, 2008. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


The Spurs’ Robert Horry and Jacque Vaughn react to a call as they play the Detroit Pistons at the ATT Center on Jan. 10, 2008. (Delcia Lopez / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn opts to pass back to the trailer on a fast break after encountering Minnesota Timberwolves center Marko Jaric in the lane at the ATT Center on Jan. 12, 2008. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn strains to make a steal against the Timberwolves’ Marko Jaric at the ATT Center on Jan. 12, 2008. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn gets slapped on the wrist by the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Sebastian Telfair at the ATT Center on Jan. 12, 2008. No foul was called on the play. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


New Orleans Hornets forward David West hits a jumper despite tough pressure from the Spurs’ Jackie Vaughn at the ATT Center on Jan. 26, 2008. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn swings into the lane against the New Orlenas Hornets’ David West and Chris Paul at the ATT Center on Jan. 26, 2008. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


The Spurs’ Jacque Vaughn passes to a teammate between the Phoenix Suns’ Steve Nash and Brian Skinner in Phoenix on Jan. 31, 2008. The Spurs’ Tim Duncan is in the background. (Jeff Topping / Reuters)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives between the Boston Celtics’ Glen Davis and Brian Scalabrine on Feb. 10, 2008, in Boston. (Michael Dwyer / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is fouled by the Charlotte Bobcats’ Emeka Okafor on Feb. 19, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives to the basket around the Boston Celtics’ P.J. Brown on March 17, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn pushes into the Sacramento Kings’ Quincy Douby on March 21, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


The Sacramento Kings’ Kevin Martin reaches in and knocks Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn off his feet on March 21, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn reacts to a call against the Sacramento Kings on March 21, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is slow to get up after being knocked to the floor by the Sacramento Kings on March 21, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn looks for a call against the Sacramento Kings on March 21, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is fouled by the Los Angeles Clippers’ Smush Parker as Al Thornton defends on March 26, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn reacts after realizing that a foul called was against the Minnesota Timberwolves and not him on March 28, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives around the Seattle SuperSonics’ Luke Ridnour on April 11, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives to the basket through the Seattle SuperSonics’ Luke Ridnour on April 11, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Manu Ginobili passes to teammate Jacque Vaughn as the Phoenix Suns’ Gordan Giricek defends him during Game 3 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs in Phoenix on April 25, 2008. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives past the Phoenix Suns’ Amar’e Stoudemire on his way to the hoop during Game 4 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs in Phoenix on April 27, 2008. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


The Los Angeles Lakers’ Jordan Farmer gets a screen from Kobe Bryant on Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn during Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals in Los Angeles on May 23, 2008. (Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn visits with Avery Johnson as the team workouts at their practice facility on Oct. 1, 2008. (Tom Reel / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is fouled from behind by the Miami Heat’s Shaun Livingston during a preseason game at the ATT Center on Oct. 23, 2008. (Delcia Lopez / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn loses control of a pass against the New York Knicks on Nov. 11, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Bahram Mark Sobhani / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn runs into the Houston Rockets’ Chuck Hayes at the ATT Center on Nov. 14, 2008. (Billy Calzada / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives to the basket against Sacramento Kings defender Spencer Hawes in Sacramento, Calif., on Nov. 16, 2008. (Steve Yeater / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn is defended by the Los Angeles Clippers’ Mike Taylor in Los Angeles on Nov. 17, 2008. (Hector Mata / Associated Press)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives past the Denver Nuggets’ Anthony Carter on Nov. 19, 2008 at the ATT Center. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives past the Denver Nuggets’ Anthony Carter on Nov. 19, 2008 at the ATT Center. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives under the defense of the Denver Nuggets’ Carmelo Anthony on Nov. 19, 2008 at the ATT Center. (William Luther / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn and the Detroit Piston’s Allen Iverson compete for a loose ball at the ATT Center on Dec. 1, 2008. (Kin Man Hui / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives around the Golden State Warriors’ Marco Belinelli on Dec. 6, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn and the Sacramento Kings’ Jason Thompson reach for a loose ball on Dec. 22, 2008 at the ATT Center. (Gloria Ferniz / San Antonio Express-News file photo)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn drives around the Los Angeles Clippers’ Mike Taylor on March 27, 2009 at the ATT Center. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant passes the ball around the Spurs’ Jacque Vaughn and Michael Finley at the ATT Center on March 31, 2009. (Marc J. Kawanishi / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs guard Jacque Vaughn passes around the Dallas Mavericks’ James Singleton during Game 3 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs on April 23, 2009 in Dallas. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)


Spurs Summer League coach Jacque Vaughn talks to the media on July 13, 2012. (LeAnna Kosub / San Antonio Express-News)

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  • Jacque Vaughn

Express-News staff and wire reports

When Jacque Vaughn came looking for a job post-playing career in 2010, the Spurs did not have an opening for an assistant coach. So Gregg Popovich created one.

That’s how highly Popovich thought of Vaughn, Tony Parker’s former backup. Even then, Popovich knew Vaughn would be a short-term rental.

His coaching career apparently strapped to a rocket ship, Vaughn was named the head coach of the Orlando Magic on Saturday after just two seasons as an NBA assistant.

Magic general manager Rob Hennigan, also a former Spurs protégé, will formally introduce Vaughn, who replaces Stan Van Gundy, at a news conference Monday.

“As we navigated through our coaching search, we quickly saw that Jacque’s spirit and leadership strengths made him the clear choice,” Hennigan said in a statement. “We are confident that his diligence, attention to detail and communication style will help establish the bedrock of our culture moving forward. His commitment and passion to building a sustainable program will help steer our organization for years to come.”

Vaughn, 37, played 12 NBA seasons, mostly as a backup point guard. He spent his final three seasons, from 2006-09, playing under Popovich with the Spurs. A first-round pick of Utah in 1997, Vaughn played his first four seasons under legendary Jazz coach Jerry Sloan.

In a bit of a twist, Vaughn spent the 2002-03 season playing in Orlando, where he started a career-high 48 games.

Considered a bright up-and-comer in most basketball circles, Vaughn’s résumé is admittedly light. His only head-coaching experience came earlier this month in Las Vegas, where he guided the Spurs’ summer league squad to a 2-2 record.

When Popovich hired Vaughn two summers ago, he drew comparisons to Avery Johnson, another ex-Spurs point guard who went on to an NBA head-coaching job.

“Jacque Vaughn is a star,” Popovich said then. “You can see the same qualities in him that you saw in Avery.”

Vaughn becomes the second Spurs assistant to leave this offseason. Don Newman, a longtime Popovich aide, was hired as Randy Wittman’s lead assistant in Washington.

Hennigan chose Vaughn from a pool of finalists that included Phoenix Suns development coach Lindsey Hunter and ex-Detroit Pistons coach and current Philadelphia 76ers assistant Michael Curry.

Even before Vaughn was announced, the potential choice was receiving some criticism after Vaughn moved to a front-runner position.

Former Magic player and current television analyst Shaquille O’Neal posted a scathing assessment of Vaughn likely succeeding Van Gundy, posting on Twitter: “Orlando magic is about to hire jock Vaughn over mike Malone or Brian shaw are u kidding me, wow, good luck winning wit Dat team Dwite Howard.”

Malone, Golden State’s lead assistant, and Shaw, Indiana’s associate head coach, received preliminary interviews and like Vaughn are considered in NBA circles to be rising prospects among the assistant coaching ranks.

O’Neal has friendship ties to both. He played with Shaw as a member of the Lakers and Magic and briefly played under Malone, then a Cavaliers assistant.

That criticism aside, the biggest unknown is what — if anything — Vaughn’s hire will do to quell or exacerbate Magic center Dwight Howard’s desire to leave town.

Howard reissued his trade demand to Hennigan when the pair met for the first time in Los Angeles last month, singling out the Brooklyn Nets as his desired landing spot.

Express-News staff writer Jeff McDonald contributed to this report.

Olympic hoops loaded with Spurs

Even without any Spurs suiting up for Team USA at the Olympics — although Tim “FIBA Sucks” Duncan would certainly look good in red, white and blue, even at his advanced age — there’s still plenty of reasons for San Antonio fans to keep a close eye on the competition.

No fewer than six Spurs will be taking part: Tony Parker, Boris Diaw and newcomer Nando De Colo with France; Manu Ginobili with Argentina; Tiago Splitter with Brazil; and Patty Mills with Australia. Whether or not some of them should be there is a moot point — even with concerns about age and injuries, players like Parker and Ginobili would have had to be forcibly barred from participating.

So Spurs fans have no choice but to enjoy the spectacle and mull the same debate their foreign legion has posed in previous Olympics: Club or country? If it’s the former, here’s a look at each team’s schedule with a brief overview. Must-see viewing is France/Argentina on Tuesday, pitting Parker and Ginobili against one another after so many years together in the NBA.

(For those not familiar with the format, the 12 teams are split into two groups of six, with the top four teams advancing to the tournament stage after playing each other once. The gold medal game is Aug. 12.)

Group A

Argentina (Lithuania, Sunday; France, Tuesday; Tunisia, Thursday; Nigeria, Saturday; USA, Aug. 8): If the USA had the Dream Team, Argentina has the so-called “Golden Generation” of Ginobili, Andres Nocioni, Luis Scola and Carlos Delfino, who helped Argentina win the gold medal in 2004 and become the first team to beat Team USA with a full NBA roster at the 2002 World Championships. It’s an old group — average age, 33 — but it came as no surprise that they managed to give U.S. another challenge in their recent exhibition meeting.

France (USA, Sunday; Argentina, Tuesday; Lithuania, Thursday; Tunisia, Saturday; Nigeria, Aug. 8): With Parker and Diaw having long established themselves, the Olympics will afford most Spurs fans with their first real look at the team’s latest addition — swingman Nando De Colo, a fixture with Les Blues since 2009. Especially interesting will be how he matches up with his future NBA contemporaries in Sunday’s opener against Team USA. You can also guarantee Gregg Popovich, expected to be in attendance, will be keeping a close eye on Parker post eye injury.

Group B

Brazil (Australia, Sunday; Great Britain, Tuesday; Russia, Thursday; China, Saturday; Spain, Aug. 8): Unlike France and Argentina, Brazil’s lone Spurs representative, Splitter, is more role player than workhorse. He still fills a valuable role, teaming with Nene and Anderson Verejao to form a frontcourt rotation that worries even the mighty Americans. Combined with NBA veteran Leandro Barbosa and point guard Marcelinho Huertas, and coached by Argentine legend Ruben Magnano, it’s easy to see why some pick Brazil as a serious medal candidate.

Australia (Brazil, Sunday; Spain, Tuesday; China, Thursday; Great Britain, Saturday; Russia, Aug. 8): The same cannot be said for the Boomers, who could have a tough time getting out of pool play. While he’s never been a star at the NBA level, Mills has been a mainstay of the national team since he became one of its youngest members in 2007. He averaged 14 points to lead the Boomers at the 08 Olympics. Observant Spurs fans will also recognize Australia’s head coach , a long-time assistant and front office member.

Duncan as an Olympic Bird

LONDON – Tim Duncan would have helped the 2012 U.S. basketball team. But that’s not why he should be in London these next few weeks with Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker.

Duncan deserved a do-over. He deserved better teammates, and a better Olympic memory.

Yes, he deserved a better result, too.

Duncan never considered signing up again. When he left Athens in 2004, it was for good.

He had never planned on 2004, either. Had his knee not required surgery in the summer of 2000, he would have gone to Sydney, won gold and been done with the Olympics forever.

Duncan came back for Athens, as well as for qualifying the summer before, and others didn’t. If Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett had joined him in Greece, the U.S. team would have won.

Instead, Duncan drew a group that didn’t impress then, and impresses less in hindsight. Allen Iverson has since gone bankrupt, Stephon Marbury to China, Lamar Odom to the Kardashians.

As for the small forward who the USA staff leaned on then: If the Spurs couldn’t count on Richard Jefferson, how could a nation?

Duncan’s jersey number, 13, summed up his karma. And he acted as cursed, walking through the mixed zone after games with headphones on, ignoring the clamor around him.

What followed was the worst American showing in the Olympics in the NBA international era. And what teammates didn’t do to Duncan, officials did. He was called for 30 fouls in eight Olympic games, which gave way to his parting words in Athens.

Then, after saying his international career was “95 per cent” finished, he added, “FIBA sucks.”

Announcing “Federation Internationale de Basketball sucks” wouldn’t have had the same ring.

Duncan’s image took a beating then, though the 2005 title erased most of that. Jerry Colangelo continued to offer him a spot in the revamped program, because Duncan was still among the top three in the game then, but Duncan never wavered.

Duncan figured he was past this part of his life and, besides, he had done his duty. He played on seven various international teams, and four of his teams went undefeated.

As for the idea that his resume is incomplete without a gold medal: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Walton managed to survive without one, too.

As the years went on, his inclusion made less and less sense. Now, at his age and with his knee, the last thing the Spurs want to see Duncan do is bang against the Gasol brothers in the summer.

But Larry Bird was in far worse shape as part of the Dream Team in 1992, and he treasures that time. Furthermore, just as Duncan doesn’t have to carry the Spurs anymore, he wouldn’t have to carry his country.

He could have played spot minutes, and here’s the kicker: The U.S. could use a smart, effective big man.

So Duncan deserved something better than spending another summer at the Spurs’ practice facility, and who knows?

Maybe he would have liked London, too.