Kawhi Leonard’s odd injury and pesky uncle caused so much beef the Spurs lost their star | Part Two

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  • Kawhi Leonard and the San Antonio Spurs fostered a special connection on the court. Throughout their partnership, both Kawhi and the Spurs experienced a ton of success and proved San Antonio wasn’t going anywhere. For six years, the introverted superstar and the Spurs seemed inseparable until a mysterious quadriceps injury limited Kawhi’s play, ultimately stripping the true essence of what held their relationship together - hooping. With Kawhi unable to perform, the usual story of greatness that surrounded the league’s model franchise turned into a bizarre saga where a once strong connection collapsed, and in its place: beef that shifted the entire landscape of the NBA.
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  • @SecretBaseSBN
    @SecretBaseSBN  Před rokem +216

    PART TWO IS FINALLY HERE!!
    But if you missed part one, don't sweat it. There's plenty of time to catch up and fully understand what makes this one of the most unique beefs in NBA history.
    czcams.com/video/RzTMrb1xUl0/video.html

    • @aH-bc6ey
      @aH-bc6ey Před rokem +8

      Guys can you please do a rewinder on Ghana vs Uruguay 2010 with the World Cup currently underway

    • @BadgerFromOz
      @BadgerFromOz Před rokem +3

      Strange. I saw Popovich hugging Kawhi the other week.

    • @justinaguinaldo5393
      @justinaguinaldo5393 Před rokem

      8

    • @pat2100
      @pat2100 Před rokem +1

      @@BadgerFromOz yup this guy is bias and just trying to make a vid

    • @905JimRaynor
      @905JimRaynor Před rokem

      the injury is not odd.

  • @jandrashriker5861
    @jandrashriker5861 Před rokem +841

    10:03 I will be honest with you Aldridge did deserve praise. He kept playing despite his arrhythmia. Absolutely admirable.

    • @AdrianSanchez-ns3rk
      @AdrianSanchez-ns3rk Před rokem +73

      Literally carried the Spurs though 2018-2020

    • @johnnytimestamp8224
      @johnnytimestamp8224 Před rokem +3

      Should’ve signed with Suns. We lost both Morris twins because of that 😢

    • @jandrashriker5861
      @jandrashriker5861 Před rokem +70

      For context: Arrhythmia is a condition where your heartbeat can fluctuate very often and completely unannounced. It's so random that you could die of it. But Aldridge just played through, with all the risks in place.

    • @lucagattoni-celli1377
      @lucagattoni-celli1377 Před rokem +58

      @@jandrashriker5861 That's insane, he should not have done it.

    • @jandrashriker5861
      @jandrashriker5861 Před rokem +30

      @@lucagattoni-celli1377 i totally agree. But it was Aldridge's choice to go in there. Plus his tenure at Spurs gave his career a second wind. After Oden and Roy fell to injuries in Portland, there was only Aldridge left. I believe that really weighed heavy on his heart.

  • @chad_b
    @chad_b Před rokem +477

    His uncle Dennis also had some pretty ridiculous demands and requests in Toronto too

    • @DeTAYL.
      @DeTAYL. Před rokem +24

      💯💯💯

    • @spicy_xinger
      @spicy_xinger Před rokem +7

      Uncle Dennis is a cancer. It’s what happens when you give a clown a microphone. Lies out his teeth like a true conman

    • @TheBrainSpecialist
      @TheBrainSpecialist Před rokem +107

      Kawhi will never have to buy a drink in Toronto
      His uncle Dennis would sooner get beat up by bouncers in the alley behind the establishment

    • @marqueswilliams345
      @marqueswilliams345 Před rokem +2

      I wonder what those demands were lol

    • @chad_b
      @chad_b Před rokem +58

      @@marqueswilliams345 similar to what they demanded from San Antonio. Part ownership of the team, private jet, endorsements, etc.

  • @ajtaylor8750
    @ajtaylor8750 Před rokem +481

    I never wanted Kawhi to leave the Spurs because it seemed like a perfect fit, but when he won in Toronto I 100% didn't want him to leave because that seemed like even a better fit. Perfect medical staff, great roster surrounding him, an amazing coach in Nick Nurse, and Masai Ujuri as the GM who took a gamble by trading for Kawhi and won. The Raptors could've ran it back for sure.

    • @miguelhernandez8577
      @miguelhernandez8577 Před rokem +51

      I don't think they run it back. They were a good team that got lucky with injuries in the Finals.

    • @leonardozambito2262
      @leonardozambito2262 Před rokem +64

      100% would of been back to back champion. Oh, well🤷‍♂️

    • @trevorburton3290
      @trevorburton3290 Před rokem +17

      They would be a threat but if you look at how much load managing they did with him who knows. Since that championship he hasn't really done anything like people expected, and it's looking like limited play is becoming more and more of what his career is about to consist of.

    • @Kennyisdarkvanilla
      @Kennyisdarkvanilla Před rokem +53

      @@miguelhernandez8577 they definitely beat the bubble Lakers in the finals.

    • @landlocked_lifts332
      @landlocked_lifts332 Před rokem +11

      @@Kennyisdarkvanilla You're bugging.

  • @randomtees
    @randomtees Před rokem +478

    Kawhi was always the least likely guy to leave San Antonio. As mentioned in the video, Tim Duncan visited Orlando in 2000 and told Doc that he was going to leave the Spurs, he just wanted to tell Pop in person first. Then the Spurs quickly summoned David Robinson to bail on his vacation and do whatever it took to keep Duncan from leaving. Even Manu once flirted with the Nuggets. A young Tony Parker was nearly expendable after the Spurs had a verbal agreement with Jason Kidd, only for Kidd to decide to re-sign with the Nets at the last minute.
    Kawhi leaving never crossed my mind. He was essentially a custom made Spur. Quiet. Drama free (or so it seemed). Hated the media. Loved Pop. As they visited the country, Pop used to take him out one-on-one so he could experience new cultures. I will never understand what happened. I think there was a lot of miscommunication on both sides, and I def think a certain someone was in Kawhi's ear.
    And it seems clear that Kawhi is easily influenced by others. But the Spurs are a weird animal, much like the Pats. The Spurs don't refer to themselves as a franchise, they call it "the program," like a college coach would. And they are closer to a college program than an NBA due to Pop's controlling nature. That attitude is great when you're winning, but when you start losing, the franchise's flaws start to amplify. Over the last few years-even the last few weeks-we've begun to witness some of those exposed cracks in San Antonio (and perhaps in Kawhi's camp as well).

    • @chasenickles260
      @chasenickles260 Před rokem +48

      Duncan was leaving the spurs to play for orlando, only reason why duncan changed his mind is because he asked doc rivers who was the coach at the time can his family ride with him to games and doc said no, which lead to Duncan returning back to the spurs........obviously family is very important to duncan........ stephen Jackson made a comment about a month ago on his podcast with Matt barnes and it was referring to dejounte murray looking like a entirely different player once he left the spurs and jackson basically said that pop is controlling hence the reason why guys leave the spurs......and when you look at it only player who was probably happy on the spurs was robinson and he was on the team before pop became a coach.......duncan wanted to leave, Kawhi left, even LaMarcus aldridge wanted to leave at one point but pop had to talk him down to make him stay.......you would think DeRozan would of stayed with the way pop was helping developing him and he left, now look at dejounte murrray

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 Před rokem

      I wish Kawhi had put hands on that weasel Tony Parker I can't stand that POS. He was a shitty teammate

    • @juicyeboi9006
      @juicyeboi9006 Před rokem +18

      Idk if you're referencing the Primo situation I don't think you can blame the Spurs for that. Can't just go exposing yourself to people non consensually

    • @Ellivation
      @Ellivation Před rokem +10

      @@juicyeboi9006 the spurs knew about since January and tried to brush it under the rug

    • @ItIsYouAreNotYour
      @ItIsYouAreNotYour Před rokem +21

      Kawhi sits for hang nails. He wants to be paid like a superstar and sit the whole season and come out at playoffs. Same dude who kept forgetting what knee to grab after every play.

  • @BrothaGoneBased
    @BrothaGoneBased Před rokem +217

    Ahhh the much anticipated Uncle Dennis Saga. This beef is salty

    • @randomtees
      @randomtees Před rokem +22

      Honestly, Dennis may have done the Spurs a favor. It doesn't look like Kawhi is going to ever be fully healthy and the Spurs MAY end up landing Victor W. I just wish the Spurs had accepted reality at the time and blown the team up instead of trying to compete with Derozan.

    • @BrothaGoneBased
      @BrothaGoneBased Před rokem +3

      @@randomtees Yea I wish they would have blown it up right after too. It probably was the for the best for both. Really for kawhi because the roster around him wouldn't have been enough in SA. Kawhi even with his injury history is too good to be on a roster like the 2019 spurs rather than the raptors.

    • @xkptwistblazex
      @xkptwistblazex Před rokem +28

      Uncle Dennis is to Kahwi as Don King was to Tyson.

    • @drphot6050
      @drphot6050 Před rokem +1

      All black children especially the males need a Uncle like that lol

    • @Ahorsewithnoname1365
      @Ahorsewithnoname1365 Před rokem +5

      Honestly I would of traded for Terry Rozier and Jaylen Brown in 2018. I think Ball, Kuzma, and Hart was on the table as well. I respect DeMar DeRozan, but the man is not a winner when it counts.

  • @ImBarryScottCSS
    @ImBarryScottCSS Před rokem +80

    Pop's comments about Kawhi's leadership were bang on and nothing has changed. This isn't an indictment on Kawhi, it's just the truth, he's a quiet, private man and just because you're an all world talent that doesn't mean you're automatically gonna be a great leader.

    • @slightexag
      @slightexag Před rokem +6

      "Leads only by example" is doublespeak for "just thinks about himself"

    • @ImBarryScottCSS
      @ImBarryScottCSS Před rokem +19

      @@slightexag I think that's probably overly harsh. Some people just aren't good at motivating or understanding others but they can still set a good example through their deeds.

    • @gators9570
      @gators9570 Před rokem +12

      @@ImBarryScottCSS Kawhi won a championship with a squad and immediately bolted for a max contract in the city he wanted to be. He’s 100% only thinking about himself. Which is fine, I just wouldn’t want him on my team when he so obviously doesn’t care about playing

    • @BigA678
      @BigA678 Před rokem +1

      @@gators9570 but when he’s healthy he plays 40 mins in almost every playoff game and can carry you to the Finals

    • @97NikeSb
      @97NikeSb Před rokem +2

      @@BigA678 he hasn’t been to the finals in how long now? He choked a 3-1 lead when the Clippers were the best they’ve been in years

  • @eddietheaggie2010
    @eddietheaggie2010 Před rokem +46

    Consider this: San Antonio had a stellar reputation RE: player health management. They shut down Tim Duncan in 2000 even though he desperately wanted to play to defend SA's '99 title. They pioneered load management before it was cool (even getting fined for it in the process). Kawhi was on those early load management teams, and even benefitted from it himself RE: previous injuries. There was zero reason to believe SA's medical team would suddenly decide to "rush" him back, diagnosis beef or not. THAT risk-averse med staff/org STILL was willing to swallow their pride and completely abdicate care of their STAR PLAYER to third parties in NY and affiliated with other franchises. Just to appease Kawhi/Uncle Dennis. I don't think people realize how monumental an effort that was to meet Kawhi halfway (more than halfway). But the proof is really in the pudding when you consider that the team offered several times to acquiesce to Leonard's health druthers and place him on IR. #2's refusal to that ultimate capitulation, preferring instead to play hide-and-seek in NYC with the team, really said it all.

    • @specialwhenlit8435
      @specialwhenlit8435 Před rokem +11

      All of this. During the later stages of the "where tf is Kawhi?" saga, Pop eventually brought up his shutdown of Timmy in 2000 as a clear example of how he has carefully dealt with such injury concerns in the past. Pop even famously got fined a quarter of a million dollars over load management (or more specifically, for flying home his star players in the face of gross scheduling inequality). Pop and the front office have always been careful about the health of their players, especially their superstars. All of that info barely got reported. The very same media that trashed Pop for pioneering load management then quickly turned around and accused that same person of being reckless with a player's health. No wonder Pop hates the national media, they don't care about context, only selling copy and counting clicks.

    • @Matt-cr4vv
      @Matt-cr4vv Před 5 měsíci +3

      This situation was an example of something I despise. You have Kawhi who isn’t with his team nor is he communicating progress updates or concrete information to the team or the media but is then upset that they’re just accepting updates from the Spurs as if there is no doubt. If you aren’t communicating what you claim is the truth then you can’t be upset when people simply accept the only information they’re being provided. And then go to spend an entire season essentially dragging your team and fans along about your status when you never return. Obviously we don’t know it all but the side that’s always trying to be evasive is hard to buy especially when they won’t even give their side but expect you to take their side that they won’t even reveal to you.

  • @jonathanwstx
    @jonathanwstx Před rokem +70

    As a San Antonio native and a die hard Spurs fan, I gotta say this was an awesome video. Showed the good and the bad of both sides. Like all Spurs fans, I wished it ended differently.

  • @thetruthstand
    @thetruthstand Před rokem +126

    I don't think the Spurs fans were "hating" on Kawai. They were responding to the fact that the Leonard camp was doing a lot of shady crap.

    • @IK-yb5rn
      @IK-yb5rn Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah it’s unfair to call them hating when they were being left in the dark for years

  • @coruscant100
    @coruscant100 Před rokem +310

    As a Spurs fan, I generally ask myself from time to time what could've been. What would've happened if Zaza didn't pull that dirty play that really got this incident started? What would've happened had Kawhi's uncle not gotten involved? So much lost that screwed up the Spurs and someone who could've been the next Duncan or Robinson for the Spurs is gone forever.

    • @TyEats0031
      @TyEats0031 Před rokem +37

      As a raptors fan I’m glad it all happened LOL

    • @thisguy8106
      @thisguy8106 Před rokem +38

      He wouldve found anther excuse to get out. Zaza wasn't the reason..he was just the excuse.

    • @alexgrissom3513
      @alexgrissom3513 Před rokem +9

      The Zaza play wasn’t dirty, cmm

    • @wrandom7
      @wrandom7 Před rokem +7

      They were up up 20 too

    • @rodriguerra3639
      @rodriguerra3639 Před rokem +73

      @@alexgrissom3513 common warrior fan L

  • @hardieharrharr
    @hardieharrharr Před rokem +116

    As a Texan I can say that with San Antonio being 3rd wheel in the sports department just to get anyone to play and stay there is a huge accomplishment. It does have a small town feel to the city, so their fan base is big on family and loyalty.

    • @frederickdelius1106
      @frederickdelius1106 Před rokem +18

      Third wheel. We have more chips than the other two combined. Psh third wheel...naw it is small, compared

    • @johnwalker3265
      @johnwalker3265 Před rokem +15

      @@frederickdelius1106 he said “sports department” not “basketball”
      Do you have reading comprehension issues??

    • @johnwalker3265
      @johnwalker3265 Před rokem +20

      @@frederickdelius1106 San Antonio is clearly the third wheel in the Texas sport market. You are insane to think otherwise

    • @johnnytimestamp8224
      @johnnytimestamp8224 Před rokem +1

      Don’t forget cheating. They live that too

    • @thetexanshurtme
      @thetexanshurtme Před rokem +8

      @@johnnytimestamp8224 cheating?!?!

  • @andyg7747
    @andyg7747 Před rokem +83

    Weird that this doesn't make it clear that the Spurs degenerative disease diagnosis was correct and that Kawhi and Uncle Dennis are the biggest culprits in this breakup.
    The Spurs are also the kings of load management which is the only thing Kawhi can do now to help with his problem.

    • @t-mofisher8922
      @t-mofisher8922 Před rokem +15

      Exactly. Even to this day we see fans and less-informed media refer to his troubles as some mystery ailment. No, its his tendinopathy and at this rate its not gonna get better bc of misdiagnosis from his camp. They screwed him over. We are even currently getting reports about Kawhi being frustrated about load management on the Clips when that is the only way his injury can be abated now

    • @jonathanlgill
      @jonathanlgill Před rokem +4

      Boy, that's tragic to hear. I didn't know the details. Spurs really would have been a perfect place for him. Nurse overworks his athletes, but Toronto would have still been the better team than the Clippers.

    • @Dekartz
      @Dekartz Před 2 měsíci +2

      Doesn't make this fact clear but definitely takes the time to disparage the fans.

  • @andrewschuschu3499
    @andrewschuschu3499 Před rokem +133

    Never had a drop of hate for Kawhi. Also absolutely disagreed with the amount his management group was shady, inconsistent, and disingenuous. His management group around him was so BAD that they took a selfless defensive guy who could also score, and turned him into the opposite. THAT's how bad his uncle and his management group was. They completely ruined his brand and in the long run did nothing to help his actual health condition. His crap-shoot management team ruined his brand, outright.

    • @versatillion15
      @versatillion15 Před rokem +10

      Found a spurs fan. Exactly what brand did he have in San Antonio? Popovich never let anybody do any kind of branding

    • @Trevor-lr2oh
      @Trevor-lr2oh Před rokem +2

      Perfectly said

    • @cjvaye99
      @cjvaye99 Před rokem +3

      I never hated Kawhi and still dont. I can relate to him more than any other nba player because of his personality it's almost exactly like mine. I didnt like everyone else on the spurs though all those years and now the clippers but Kawhi I've always liked.

    • @TomCruz54321
      @TomCruz54321 Před rokem +1

      The lesson here is hire the best people based on merit. Don't hire family member just to do them favors.

    • @cameronjuntti4749
      @cameronjuntti4749 Před 11 měsíci

      @@versatillion15 he spelled it out for you and you still had trouble. His brand was “selfless defensive guy that could also score” that is 100% a personal brand whether you’re in commercials and ads or not

  • @AirRusher1992
    @AirRusher1992 Před rokem +45

    I've been waiting for Part 2 in two weeks so now here we are. I already said what I needed to say in Part 1 so I don't have to say it again here on Part 2.
    Now it's only a matter for Secret Base to make a Collapse video about the Spurs particularly their 2014 title team.

    • @arjunrsrivatsa
      @arjunrsrivatsa Před rokem

      Thank you, Carl Johnson. Understood.

    • @thedood7859
      @thedood7859 Před rokem

      What did you even say

    • @AirRusher1992
      @AirRusher1992 Před rokem +7

      @@thedood7859 I said that I feel like Zaza deserved some blame for the eventual collapse of the Spurs.

    • @randomtees
      @randomtees Před rokem +3

      ​@@AirRusher1992 True, but my theory is that Kawhi lost trust in the Spurs because of what happened that postseason. Kawhi was hurt in the Rockets series, then the Spurs cleared him for Golden State game 1. He was briefly injured early in game 1, yet Pop had him return to the game. Not long after, Zaza "swept the leg" and Kawhi was done. He played, what, 8 games with the Spurs the next season before decided to leave town for good (during the season).

    • @AirRusher1992
      @AirRusher1992 Před rokem

      @@randomtees 9 actually but you get the point.

  • @Evs78101
    @Evs78101 Před rokem +61

    As a San Antonio local I gotta say I love this beef history. It tore the fan base in half for sure. Since he left San Antonio has a stigma when it comes to big name, big money players. It seems like we only develop talent to leave to a better paying club. The rebuild era is in full swing

    • @catman422
      @catman422 Před rokem +8

      Kings fan here, I can empathize upon the stigma that a franchise brings, hopefully you guys can rebuild to the greatness y’all once had

    • @soulcleaner3578
      @soulcleaner3578 Před rokem

      It took me a while to stop referring to him as number 2, but we all gotta move on

    • @boiboiboi8684
      @boiboiboi8684 Před rokem +10

      from the outside looking in the Spurs look like they got a bright future, I hope you guys win the Wemby sweepstakes, if not #2 Scoot is extremely under appreciated .

    • @Evs78101
      @Evs78101 Před rokem

      @@boiboiboi8684 gotta get some size on the team. Not having a strong paint presence is a problem

    • @dannyhernandez265
      @dannyhernandez265 Před rokem

      @@catman422 as a Californian but not a kings fan, I hope the Kings make it to the playoffs this year. It’s good to see teams that haven’t made it in a while get up there with big team names.

  • @thatboylije7892
    @thatboylije7892 Před rokem +15

    Spurs told him that knee was degenerative that’s why he sought after a second opinion because he wanted a max contract that’s why he’s still struggling with it today

    • @jaron312
      @jaron312 Před rokem +4

      Spurs were going to give it to him if he wanted it

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall Před rokem

      Yep, and he didn't want it. He wanted LA, and that bag, and he needed a second opinion to trick teams into falling for it.
      He's ruined the Clippers, because he gets special treatment and still can't play when it matters.

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      @@shorewallno he didn’t ruin the clippers at all

  • @robbpowell194
    @robbpowell194 Před rokem +19

    You should dig into Uncle Dennis's negotiations with the Raps at the end of that season. He was off the chain. BTW. We all love KL up here. Load management worked out for everybody. He showed up in the playoffs when he needed to.. and we will always love him for it. Having said that.. we weren't nice to Vince Carter after he left. And he reciprocated by routinely torching us. It took a while but we have all kissed and made up.

  • @ampersand2001
    @ampersand2001 Před rokem +18

    Great work as always Joe! A deep and introspective look into a very complicated and sad situation. Thank you!!!

  • @soulcleaner3578
    @soulcleaner3578 Před rokem +114

    It's not even that we expected strict loyalty. If the Spurs felt that they were left in the dark, imagine how it must have felt to for the fans. Everyone embraced Leonard here, the way he and his camp acted felt like nothing less than a betrayal.

    • @BigA678
      @BigA678 Před rokem +23

      He doesn’t owe you guys anything. Pop using the media and TP to bash his injury, which was still present during the 2019 finals, is also betrayal.

    • @97NikeSb
      @97NikeSb Před rokem +37

      @@BigA678 oh shut up. Everyone excuses Leonard for what? He didn’t speak up about his injury and look at him now he barely even plays. The rumors of him wanting to come to LA were true and the spurs were spot on with that. I’m not even a spurs fans but it’s clear that Leonard isn’t this great guy

    • @brixaabrixaa3390
      @brixaabrixaa3390 Před rokem +1

      @@97NikeSb yeah look at him now coming off an acl tear. That’s why he not playing. U sound like a circus clown

    • @brushylake4606
      @brushylake4606 Před rokem +20

      @@BigA678 that's the attitude that NBA players have that is going to destroy the league. The players owe the fans everything. Who ends up paying for their multi-million dollar salaries? Who ends up paying for the private clubs and the women who throw themselves at them?
      If not for the fans throwing down hundreds of dollars a ticket to attend games, buy jerseys, and wear the shoes, most of these guys would be lucky to get a job at McDonald's.
      The only reason anyone has ever even heard of Kawhi Leonard is because of the fans dropping their hard-earned money. The least he could have done is to have said something.

    • @gmr911
      @gmr911 Před rokem

      @@BigA678 You dumb effing moron. Look at Parker's quote in context, he wasn't bashing it. Pop did not bash him at all.GTFO

  • @chenrayen
    @chenrayen Před rokem +47

    I think players should def do what’s best for themselves, but the distance that Kawhi’s camp kept him away from the team just never sat right with me

  • @KIDTV-qe2dm
    @KIDTV-qe2dm Před rokem +13

    Kawhi Leonard's press conference laugh deserves a rewind.

  • @conhuevos8927
    @conhuevos8927 Před rokem +67

    RC Buford literally invented “Load Management” for his players to get rest. He’s was even called out by Adam Silver at a NBA meeting. So how were the Spurs stuck in their old ways with the Kawhi “injury”?

    • @vinniechan
      @vinniechan Před rokem +4

      The Spurs were winning 50,+ games while load managing as well

    • @brushylake4606
      @brushylake4606 Před rokem +3

      The difference is pretty simple. The Spurs were using load management on players in their mid thirties, extending careers. Kawhi was load managing in his mid-twenties. Also, some of the "load management" situations were simply protests against the NBA scheduling back-to-backs with only one day in between, four games in five nights and other similar issues.

    • @damiester1
      @damiester1 Před rokem +13

      @@brushylake4606 Kawhi's camp did Pop wrong lol

    • @eddietheaggie2010
      @eddietheaggie2010 Před rokem +2

      @@brushylake4606 not simply "protests," though. That 2014 team, NOBODY averaged over 30mpg in the regular season, age notwithstanding.

    • @brushylake4606
      @brushylake4606 Před rokem +7

      @@eddietheaggie2010 Yes, you're right. I always hear on national broadcasts about how the Spurs bench always seems to be superior to the benches of other teams. Pop uses his bench players specifically during important points of the game so that they're ready to play when called upon. His attitude is "every player is earning their paycheck." That's why Kawhi not playing and not communicating with the team, his teammates, and fans was so infuriating.
      But, in interviews, Pop implied that that's why he sat players so often. I was at the Orlando game the year he sent Timmy, Manu, Tony, Kawhi, and Danny Green home on a commercial flight the next morning, before the evening game with LeBron's Heat. I remember specifically him being upset that they had two road back to backs with only one day rest between the back to backs. He was pissed that the NBA scheduled them for big national broadcasts on the second day of those back to backs.

  • @simonhui5638
    @simonhui5638 Před rokem +5

    So happy part 2 is out

  • @JWickyJr13
    @JWickyJr13 Před rokem +12

    This whole thing was confusing at the time. I remember being stunned by this.

  • @swpdisciple
    @swpdisciple Před rokem +31

    This situation is STILL so bizarre. I can only conclude that Kawhi wanted to get to Los Angeles and the relationship with San Antonio was collateral damage.

    • @dannyhernandez265
      @dannyhernandez265 Před rokem +1

      I mean would you choose to live in Los Angeles over San Antonio if you were rich? Ha ha.

    • @swpdisciple
      @swpdisciple Před rokem +6

      @@dannyhernandez265 yeah but principle matters.

    • @dannyhernandez265
      @dannyhernandez265 Před rokem +7

      @@swpdisciple yeah the least Kawhi could have done was just to tell The Spurs he wanted to go to LA instead of complicating the situation.

    • @jeddgangman4502
      @jeddgangman4502 Před rokem +1

      The Spurs did their part to hurt the relationship

    • @swpdisciple
      @swpdisciple Před rokem +1

      @@jeddgangman4502 they were patient.

  • @ZoeCalico
    @ZoeCalico Před rokem +12

    "A love for traveling"
    Sounds like an NBA player for sure

  • @shinerdrinker9249
    @shinerdrinker9249 Před rokem +1

    I had forgotten about watching part one. Pleasant surprise. Thanks!

  • @BrokeMillionaire1
    @BrokeMillionaire1 Před rokem +3

    Keep up the great work. This has become one of my favorite CZcams channels!

  • @thomasbikes
    @thomasbikes Před rokem +19

    Dude the love for the Spurs at SB is real. Even if it is drama filled it’s nice to see a big name on CZcams shedding some light on my Spurs. Go Spurs Go!!!!

  • @terencew7716
    @terencew7716 Před rokem +25

    Kawhi should still be with the Spurs if it wasn't for Uncle Dennis

    • @AirRusher1992
      @AirRusher1992 Před rokem +4

      And Zaza too

    • @socialistbatman1211
      @socialistbatman1211 Před rokem +13

      He’d be there if Tony Parker never said what he did

    • @AirRusher1992
      @AirRusher1992 Před rokem +1

      @@socialistbatman1211 Kinda forgot to mention that too.

    • @sjaykay9884
      @sjaykay9884 Před rokem

      @@socialistbatman1211 and it must be mentioned that it was the spurs organization who put the battery in Tony and the other players’ back to “compel” Kawhi to come back and play. So Tony was doing that at the direction of the team. He just put too much sauce on it and turned Kawhi off

  • @holstorrsceadus1990
    @holstorrsceadus1990 Před rokem

    Just came from a vid about everyone doing established titles promos and I just wanted to thank you guys for never making me sit through an ad read.

  • @JH-dh7mb
    @JH-dh7mb Před rokem +1

    Loved this one !!

  • @Mister_Joker94
    @Mister_Joker94 Před rokem +6

    Every week felt like torture not knowing whats gonna happen and why no one had any straight answers. I remember the hope we felt having him finally come back then just to leave again. We were on a rollercoaster of hope. I thought player meeting would've been a chance to clear the air. It was all very unfortunate we loved Kawhi and as fans couldn't understand why he didn't talk to us, or support the team. We did feel betrayed. We know we aren't LA or NY but we felt Kawhi belonged here on SA. The perfect fit and successor. He wanted to go to LA pop sent him out of the country. Then we had to watch a healthy fun guy ball out and hoist the trophy, just a slap to our face. So yeah we make sure he always remembers the Alamo city!

  • @wadedevinney9681
    @wadedevinney9681 Před rokem +17

    Fun fact: Former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson is Kawhi Leonard’s cousin

    • @VivaElJeremy
      @VivaElJeremy Před rokem

      Stevie Johnson is the cousin to bay area California rapper Ya Boy

    • @homerthompson416
      @homerthompson416 Před rokem +1

      Another not so fun fact: Kawhi's sister murdered an elderly woman in a casino bathroom.

  • @Motorsport101
    @Motorsport101 Před rokem

    Magnificent work Joe.

  • @johnf1235
    @johnf1235 Před rokem +1

    Love your documentaries ❤

  • @ppiekoszewski1
    @ppiekoszewski1 Před rokem +7

    As a sports fan, it's always amazing to me how fantastic this channel is, and this 2-part series in particular has really broken down a this beef in a way that I'd never dug into before on my own. Kudos!
    As a Raptors fan: WE THE NORTH BAYBEEEEEE

  • @SirTimsta
    @SirTimsta Před rokem

    Yesss I was waiting for this, love the content 🔥

  • @egotrip995
    @egotrip995 Před rokem +1

    I could have sworn y'all made this already but sb NBA imma watch anyway!!!!!

  • @homerthompson416
    @homerthompson416 Před rokem +24

    If Leonard would have just said it was about wanting to go back home to SoCal I think Spurs fans would have gotten over it after a year. But all the shots he and his uncle took at the team anonymously will keep Spurs fans forever hating him.

  • @ashtonoak4370
    @ashtonoak4370 Před rokem +30

    One video wasnt enough 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    For a quiet introverted NBA player. This mans actions are as loud as can be

    • @sjaykay9884
      @sjaykay9884 Před rokem

      He wants the same superstar treatment as all the other superstars. He just doesn’t want to be the one caught saying it. Even with the clippers now he lives in San Diego and the plane has to wait for him to make the helicopter ride to the facility. It’s the perks of superstardom, but he also gets the benefit of being portrayed as a no frills type of guy when that’s the farthest thing from the truth

    • @ashtonoak4370
      @ashtonoak4370 Před rokem

      @SJay Kay duh. Its a joke. Your worthless rant means nothing as i didnt read it.

  • @connorbeuy3691
    @connorbeuy3691 Před rokem +2

    The game of zones episode surrounding this trade is unforgettable

  • @keandredennis6838
    @keandredennis6838 Před rokem

    Been waiting for this

  • @stevencooke6451
    @stevencooke6451 Před rokem +7

    I'm not saying that this relationship could have been salvaged but his uncle is a true villain, an interfering, greedy hanger-on who unfortunately Kawai trusts.
    In Toronto we got one hell of a year out of him culminating in a championship we otherwise not have seen, but I feel bad for San Antonio fans who had to go through this. His uncle sort of jerked Toronto around after that year hoping to get the Clippers to give him more money and himself more perks.
    And he still hasn't been able to return this year after taking a one year injury sabbatical.

  • @ReCharredSigh
    @ReCharredSigh Před rokem +26

    I personally thought even if zaza never injured kawhi, that uncle dennis would still push kawhi towards la.
    Remember, the initial reason kawhi's camp gave for wanting to leave was san antonio couldn't get a competitive enough team (they struggled finding more pieces after aldridge). So why leave Toronto?

    • @aw98000
      @aw98000 Před rokem +18

      They were always going to leave the Spurs. Uncle Dennis just didn't have the balls to say it.

  • @iwillnever4getu
    @iwillnever4getu Před rokem +2

    a heart breaking saga for any spurs fan.. truly a what could have been for the ages

  • @naheemquattlebaum2267
    @naheemquattlebaum2267 Před rokem +10

    Dennis wouldn't be the first relative to ruin a career...nor the last.

    • @specialwhenlit8435
      @specialwhenlit8435 Před rokem +3

      As Fred Akers said in the Marcus Dupree "30 For 30"....."There's always an uncle" lol

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      Except his career isn’t ruined

  • @blstar_
    @blstar_ Před rokem +5

    PART 2 AYO WE TALKING TALKING love to see it

  • @havesomefaitharthur9020

    Yes part 2!

  • @abpeg5423
    @abpeg5423 Před rokem

    Finally pt.2

  • @TheMan750
    @TheMan750 Před rokem +6

    As a basketball fan and an uncle, I always hate the fact that there’s always an uncle involved

  • @HeroesHalfCourt
    @HeroesHalfCourt Před rokem +57

    I’m at the point where I don’t boo #2 anymore, but I will never forget or forgive how his antics turned Manu’s final years with us into a shell of what it deserved to be.

    • @eddietheaggie2010
      @eddietheaggie2010 Před rokem +16

      This. That's kinda the other subtle angle that most outside of SA will miss. This city loves its stars, worshipped David Robinson and Tim Duncan, but the relationship with Manu was (and still is) a downright love affair. For a host of reasons. A lot of fans (such as myself) took it pretty dang personal that #20's swan song was completely waylaid by Kawhi's antics. 40+ year old Manu going out on his shield personally denying GSW the sweep while #2 couldn't even grace the bench with his presence? That's the juxtaposition most Spurs fans at the time will remember.

    • @teen_laqueefa
      @teen_laqueefa Před rokem +3

      @@eddietheaggie2010 so are the women their REALLY big? I likes them big....

    • @eddietheaggie2010
      @eddietheaggie2010 Před rokem +1

      @@teen_laqueefa LOL! We do have our gorditas 😂 Also a ton of sexy coeds and fit MILFs. San Antonio is a very big city lol someone for every taste around here!

    • @teen_laqueefa
      @teen_laqueefa Před rokem

      @@eddietheaggie2010 alright!!!

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Před 9 měsíci

      @@teen_laqueefa as a lifelong San Antonio resident I like to say "we live in America, there's a lot of big men and women everywhere." But that doesn't mean that I don't think the joke is funny and still laugh at it, I love Chuck.

  • @rogerszmodis6913
    @rogerszmodis6913 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ve had problems with my quadriceps tendon before and it hurt just to walk and took months to get better. Every time I thought it was healed it came right back after resuming normal activity. I cant even imagine trying to play professional basketball on that leg.

  • @deathstarstallion
    @deathstarstallion Před rokem +2

    These two videos are really great. One thing that wasn't mentioned is how Pop wasn't even able to actually talk to Kawhi. He flew to California to meet with Kawhi but instead Uncle Dennis wouldn't let him and instead spoke for Kawhi. Popnever even got the chance to actually talk with Kawhi

  • @mundzine
    @mundzine Před rokem +175

    Considering how little he's played with the clippers maybe the Spurs were right

    • @RaulMartinez-gd3pw
      @RaulMartinez-gd3pw Před rokem +32

      Or maybe his team was right. They were the ones wanting him to fully heal, while the Spurs wanted him to get back on the court.

    • @burntsouffle
      @burntsouffle Před rokem +70

      I like how you just completely skipped Toronto.

    • @djtrankilo231
      @djtrankilo231 Před rokem +21

      @Pungent Sauce probably because American NBA fans want to forget about 2019

    • @PopOutPaulie
      @PopOutPaulie Před rokem +10

      @@burntsouffle Contract Yr... Of course he gonna go as hard as possible. Just saying

    • @burntsouffle
      @burntsouffle Před rokem +1

      @@PopOutPaulie i dont see how that's relevant to OP's comment

  • @corpyhogan4433
    @corpyhogan4433 Před rokem +8

    Leonard, either should’ve stayed with San Antonio or stayed with the Raptors. Same way, LeBron and Kyrie should’ve stayed with Cleveland and durant should have stayed with OKC.
    A lot of these guys have overcomplicated their careers by moving around unnecessarily

  • @Ofekad007
    @Ofekad007 Před rokem

    dont forget the blue font color in the "goodbye" letter
    Great Vid!

  • @malikshabazz2065
    @malikshabazz2065 Před rokem

    great stuff!

  • @cookingwitchefzayy8830
    @cookingwitchefzayy8830 Před rokem +6

    I guarantee nobody will name their baby Dennis in San Antonio ever again 😂😂😂

  • @matthewcomfort5894
    @matthewcomfort5894 Před rokem +46

    Kawhi should have just manned up and said "I wanna go to LA". I'd have more respect for him. He had no reason to disparage the Spurs org on his way out

    • @shawnhussain7713
      @shawnhussain7713 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I get it completely and you’re ultimately right. Rockets fan here so no love for the spurs but Kawhi was younger then me when they traded him. I’m still figuring it out. He was a kid and it’s not easy

    • @Damnitjim7
      @Damnitjim7 Před 6 měsíci

      It's not his fault, but the way it uprooted derozan just for him to leave at the end of that season and never really say what his intentions where made me lose alot of respect for him. But I'm also biased as a derozan fan

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Damnitjim7it was known he wanted to go to la. Even the raptors knew

  • @ElWagonne
    @ElWagonne Před rokem

    Top shelf analysis

  • @Heem_B
    @Heem_B Před rokem

    This was great.

  • @richardjohnson3265
    @richardjohnson3265 Před rokem +19

    As a born and raised native of SA. This whole thing was tough mainly cuz we were in the dark. We have had more than our fair share of winning and I think this situation was just so crazy to us cuz we thought the spurs were second to none as an organization. Aside from the pain I think the fans saw the writing on the wall that our glory days were over. I don’t think anyone had much faith in derozen and Aldridge Duo. If we had just blown it up then and gotten draft picks we would’ve had a shot at some truly great players that could’ve already put us back in contention by now. That’s what hurts the most. Hopefully we get Victor tho

  • @JL-dt1si
    @JL-dt1si Před rokem +14

    Part 3 will be the injury mystery between Kawhi and the clippers

  • @ceebee312
    @ceebee312 Před rokem

    What could’ve been !
    Jus got to turn the page n look ahead for brighter days

  • @patrickadams3945
    @patrickadams3945 Před rokem +1

    Damn good job with this video

  • @kumite2787
    @kumite2787 Před rokem +5

    Would love a Beef History of Jack Eichel and the Buffalo Sabres!

  • @chrisbeach423
    @chrisbeach423 Před rokem +26

    Can we get a Beef History between Kawhi and playing basketball?!?

  • @luridsilence
    @luridsilence Před rokem +3

    Great channel, super entertaining, always love when these drop --but I gotta say in this specific instance, it seemed a little TOO pro-Kawhi. Look at how he's been with the Clippers and I don't think it's unfair to question whether he's really worth all the drama. It's sad, but... If the man can't play, then he needs to retire. It's not fair to treat him like any type of all time great, when he's only playing 60 games every other season or so.

  • @sandman1008
    @sandman1008 Před rokem +12

    The moment I heard about Manu and Parker’s comments on Kawhi’s injury, I knew he was done in SA. You don’t come back from that. Whether they were right or not, once you publicly blast someone like that, you’re burning the bridge. I would like to think they knew those comments would be the end, but that may have thought that was “tough love”, and it would have sparked him to return. But there was no way Kawhi would have been ok with those comments.

    • @joshuaremo922
      @joshuaremo922 Před rokem

      That was the point of no return. I understood why Kawhi wouldn’t have it with the Spurs anymore

    • @eddietheaggie2010
      @eddietheaggie2010 Před rokem +5

      @@joshuaremo922 Kawhi had long since made his decision by the time any of his teammates (who he was ghosting, lest we forget) commented on it. And those comments were tame af btw.

    • @2019KAWHI
      @2019KAWHI Před rokem

      @@eddietheaggie2010 kawhi had just answered reporters questions that year if he wanted to be a spur for life with “sure” so the narrative that he had plans to leave is pure bs. They backstabbed him to the media and the fact he won a chip the next year shows you how karma worked.

    • @cuspcham
      @cuspcham Před rokem +4

      We must have very different understanding and expectation of people. Because back then when I heard Parker's comment I thought, no need to beat around the bush. He's your teammate and he owed you an explanation. He's not a teenager, he could take it.

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      @@cuspchamno

  • @onwabilesayo4137
    @onwabilesayo4137 Před rokem +6

    Kahwi is on pace to play just 9 games this season too

  • @patatoa
    @patatoa Před rokem +4

    I know you probably didn’t want to seem like you “picked a side” but no mention that the Spurs diagnosis was correct?

  • @cagonzal13
    @cagonzal13 Před 10 měsíci +1

    From what I know was that after is injury to his quad the spurs wanted to give him an MRI and his uncle refused it. Kawi camp said the Spurs mis diagnossd his injury but the Spurs doctors never had a chance to fully examine him.

  • @coreythompsonTheOneandOnly

    "I'm all for a classic game 🎮🎯 of hide a seek" 👀🙈 man o man, this was funny as hell

  • @skl5838
    @skl5838 Před rokem +7

    KL will be with the Clippers until the end of the 2024 to 2025 season. He refuses to have team doctors see him, consulting his own doctors, he demanded to leave the Spurs because of the mystery surrounding his medical condition. The Raptors have an excellent medical team yet KL refused to stay after his year with them was up. His supposed injuries with the Clippers have been diagnosed by KL's doctors, not the team. This man IMO, has managed to conceal perhaps a career-ending injury or injuries while living off lucrative contracts. I wonder which team he & his uncle will hoodwink next. Plus Popovich has said he is not a leader. Multimillion-dollard fraud, one would think.

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall Před rokem +1

      1000%. KL is scamming the Clippers. Spurs called it when they said he had a degenerative knee issue. But KL had a vested interest in denying that diagnosis, so that he could trick an LA team into signing him and giving him that bag.
      I pray that teams can learn from the Clippers, but just like Kyrie is gonna get a big contract, I know some team will trade for or sign KL when the Clips get tired of him. My only comfort is that those teams will get exactly what they deserve.

  • @lrgambe
    @lrgambe Před rokem +4

    Honestly, all the statements from Kawhi's camp and uncle seemed like convenient excuses. They probably consulted a highly capable PR consultant.
    There is absolutely no way that the Spurs would risk the health of their franchise player as what has been shown in the long years Tim, Manu, and Tony spent with the Spurs. They've heavily invested on him and have called him many times as "the future".
    Although I do not blame Kawhi and his camp for prioritizing the business side of things, the treacherous manner as to how they carried out their exit was of the utmost unprofessionalism considering everything the team did for and in their behalf.

  • @russellst.martin4255
    @russellst.martin4255 Před rokem

    With the amount of times I've seen that Slash commercial on this channel lately you might as well do a collapse on Guns N Roses

  • @gustavojosuepenahernandez1590

    Thank you

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly

    *What if I told you that Kawhi Leonard is a more accomplished Brandon Roy?*

  • @chevarcoleman
    @chevarcoleman Před rokem +4

    All I heard in that brilliant piece was, paraphrasing, "Kawhi helped Toronto win it's first NBA title" Oh, his Uncle, can go eff himself

  • @daltonfarris
    @daltonfarris Před 9 měsíci +1

    How mean is it that i laughed reading the tweets after he said "for sure" (staying in san antonio his entire career).

  • @SalmanAli-hn2kt
    @SalmanAli-hn2kt Před rokem

    the first thing that comes out when i see 🎉

  • @Tim_Dunkin
    @Tim_Dunkin Před rokem +3

    And now look the Clippers let Kawhi do what he wants but it results in bothing. Kawhi lives by load management to avoid injury only to still get injured over & over. Then recover play 5 on 5 & miss games bc "soreness", soreness that wouldn't be as severe if he actually played consistently. I'm not a Spurs fan but I'm a 🏀 fan & it's frustrating to see a "superstar" player sit randomly just bc they aren't feeling it that day.

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      Are you a doctor? How do you know it won’t be as severe if he played consistently ?

    • @Tim_Dunkin
      @Tim_Dunkin Před 3 měsíci

      @hashbrown4278 Nah not a doctor at all. Strength & conditioning coach. Anyway, the body is very smart. Hands for example, ppl that do a lot of work with their bare hands develop calluses to protect the sensitive skin. Muscles don't callus h/e like the hands they get used to the physical activity & adjust accordingly to protect, decrease or prevent certain things as best as possible, one of those things being simple soreness. Inconsistency doesn't help that process, it hinders it.

  • @XxXFlyingArmBarXxX
    @XxXFlyingArmBarXxX Před rokem +3

    The OG Street Clothes

  • @kylebenbow431
    @kylebenbow431 Před rokem

    I thought the last one fell a little short. Glad there was a follow up.

  • @3912James
    @3912James Před rokem

    We're going to need a Part 2 of Leonard's injuries.

  • @MrArtdelgado210
    @MrArtdelgado210 Před rokem +32

    Leonard is starting the same behavior (missing multiple games for mysterious injuries) with the Clippers and Popovich , Parker, and Ginobili's public comments regarding Leonard's behavior seems logical, and correct. I like how there's no mention of the fact the Spurs were paying Leonard millions as he was ghosting them publicly, no less.

    • @lucianotecuanapa9853
      @lucianotecuanapa9853 Před rokem +3

      I agree he wanted ridiculous things with the Lakers too but they said no now look at the clippers

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lucianotecuanapa9853wrong clippers look better then the lakers

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      Spurs weren’t correct at all

    • @MrArtdelgado210
      @MrArtdelgado210 Před 3 měsíci

      @@hashbrown4278 of all the franchises in the league, the last team you'd accuse of pressuring a player back from injury too soon are the Spurs who have consistently erred on the side of caution, regardless of ranking, regular, or playoff standing. To suggestthe organization started behaving in such a way towards their franchise player, who they had already developed into the Finals MVP just isn't logical, especially given the team's consistent track record regarding rehab and slow integration back into rotation, and don't forget Coach Pop invented managing player minutes to ensure he had a healthy, well rested, injury free squad every post season. Any other franchise, yeah maybe buy not the Spurs.

  • @johnerickgaleng6646
    @johnerickgaleng6646 Před rokem +9

    He’s slowly doin this right now with the clippers. Lol.

  • @benyoung8985
    @benyoung8985 Před rokem

    Can yall do an air bud rewinder like the space jam one?

  • @chazhovnanian6897
    @chazhovnanian6897 Před rokem

    I realllyyyyy wish u made this video before I drafted my fantasy team 🙃🙃🙃🙃

  • @Colossal322
    @Colossal322 Před rokem +5

    It's looking more and more like the spurw were right about their diagnosis. Hes still injured and if he listened to them maybe he wouldn't be injured so much. Shows how some people aren't always looking out for you even family

  • @pol44r
    @pol44r Před rokem +4

    Love Kawhi but he did the spurs so dirty here, he kept lying about the medical staff and now seeing his history with the clippers it looks like the spurs was right

  • @daltonfarris
    @daltonfarris Před 9 měsíci

    I had kawahi on my fantasy team that year. I am still convinced he he was not injured by the time he went out the 2nd time, i watched the nuggets get slaughtered snd kawahi looked fine. Then a month later he was hobling up the plane stairs looked like an act. I started on hus side stayed on his side after the the comments by manu and tony, but i realized he was full of it, and i think it was his uncles doing.

  • @rudebodega
    @rudebodega Před rokem +1

    Thanksgiving just ended and I have a fridge full of leftovers, but I’m always down for a fat helping of BEEF*
    *part 2

  • @Hamzz25
    @Hamzz25 Před rokem +8

    Pop and kawhi have to be the two most unproblematic people in the NBA loool. To this day the beef still confuses me

    • @Jaytheglasswizard
      @Jaytheglasswizard Před rokem +9

      Cause of the uncle that’s why… got family in your ear what else you suppose to do

    • @socialistbatman1211
      @socialistbatman1211 Před rokem

      @@Jaytheglasswizard would’ve never been an issue if Pop didn’t let players go to the media and downplay Kawhi’s injury

    • @socialistbatman1211
      @socialistbatman1211 Před rokem

      It was a proxy war

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Jaytheglasswizardfamily will always be first

    • @Jaytheglasswizard
      @Jaytheglasswizard Před 3 měsíci

      Yes that’s why I said what I said? What else you supposed to do if the family be in your ear.

  • @zeke3388
    @zeke3388 Před rokem +3

    Kawhi's laugh 😂 rocked the nation 🌎...

  • @justinbosmans3658
    @justinbosmans3658 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Would’ve respected Kawhi so much more had he just flat out come out and say “I want to go back home to LA and play near home” as opposed to ducking the organization and trying to claim that the spurs medical staff didn’t have his best intentions in mind

  • @DESOUSAB
    @DESOUSAB Před rokem +1

    Raptors fan here. I thought I was pretty familiar with all that had transpired in the Spurs/Kawhi saga - but I was wrong. I've never seen it reported that the "other" docs Kawhi was working with were affiliated with the 76'ers. That goes a long way to explaining why the Spurs might not be cool with that second opinion...

  • @aaronghunter
    @aaronghunter Před rokem +5

    I'm still sad about IT, and I only hope Kawhi has one more good stretch ahead of him, so he can close out his career on a triumphant high. Ossification is no joke, and clearly his legs have been through a world of pain.
    Also, San Antonio is doing pretty cool development every year with their young talent. I love how they shipped off a young all-star and have immediately started working on another one.

    • @aw98000
      @aw98000 Před rokem +3

      No, he should never succeed again. The Toronto title was too good for his bullshit.

    • @hashbrown4278
      @hashbrown4278 Před 3 měsíci

      @@aw98000wrong. Toronto chip was karma for the spurs