Gregg Popovich, the San Antonio Spurs coach, didn't specifically name Donald Trump when he talked about his interest in politics before the first game of the NBA Western Conference Finals Sunday night. It was pretty clear, though, that Popovich, who has criticized Trump in the past, was directing comments straight at the U.S. president. "Usually things happen in the world, and you go to work, you know, and you've got your family and you've got your friends and you do what you do, but to this day I feel like there's a cloud, a pall over the whole country—in a paranoid, surreal sort of way," Popovich said before the Spurs lost a 25-point lead to the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena in Oakland in quotes reported by The Guardian.