Spurs coach Gregg Popovich is doing well at home after needing medical attention earlier this week following an incident at a restaurant.

The 76-year-old Popovich, who missed most of this season while recovering from what the Spurs called a mild stroke, was at a restaurant in San Antonio on Tuesday night when he began not feeling well.

TMZ Sports, which first reported the story, obtained video footage of what it said was Popovich being wheeled away from the restaurant on a stretcher and loaded into the back of an ambulance. TMZ said rescue officials were called by someone reporting that a person fainted in the restaurant.

Popovich had a stroke at the team’s arena in San Antonio on Nov. 2.

General manager Rob Pelinka has received a contract extension from the Lakers less than three months after he acquired Luka Doncic. Owner Jeanie Buss also announced Friday that Pelinka received a promotion in his second title, moving from vice president of basketball operations to president of basketball operations.

Boxing: Jake Paul will take on former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. in his next bout on June 28 at Anaheim’s Honda Center.

Golf: Justin Thomas made a pair of birdies to salvage a 2-under 69 for a two-shot lead Friday at the RBC Heritage, his first 36-hole lead in more than four years.

NHL: The NHL set another attendance record and surpassed 23 million fans for the first time. The league on Friday reported an attendance figure of 23,014,458 over the 1,312-game regular season.

Tennis: Ben Shelton advanced to his second clay-court semifinals by beating Luciano Darderi 6-4, 6-3 at the BMW Open on Friday. Shelton, the No. 2 seed, next faces Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo for a spot in the final.