The BIGGEST LIE Told About Kawhi Leonard! by @KlayAllen - Post Details

The BIGGEST LIE Told About Kawhi Leonard!

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Following a dramatically franchise-altering move.. Have the Spurs already set themselves up with the next Kawhi Leonard? And furthermore, has he been solidified as Pop’s final project as he approaches the twilight of his coaching career? Twitter ➤ @theklayallen https://twitter.com/theklayallen​ Instagram ➤ @basketballpoet https://instagram.com/basketballpoet Edited by: TdotJordan ➤ https://www.youtube.com/MontegaJordan Music Credits: ➤ Japan (Prod. Ty Rose) https://bit.ly/2La0jVm If the messy and unprofessional Kawhi Leonard break-up came to be what ultimately defined the great Gregg Popovich’s final years of coaching, it would be a truly disappointing ending to perhaps the most storied and decorated stretches in the history of professional sports. For over two decades, San Antonio has always fielded a competitive club. Over the past 22 seasons under Gregg Popovich, the Spurs have brought home 5 championships, while the trio of Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili stand alone as the most winningest trio in NBA history. No dynasty can last forever but in San Antonio it has always felt different. From the top down, they’ve built a culture of perpetual selflessness, dedication and loyalty. Whether you were an All-NBA superstar or a role player, in order to put on a Spurs jersey, you must first leave your ego at the door – and the results speak for themselves. Hence the shock we collectively felt as NBA fans when Kawhi decided to do what he did, and more significantly, the WAY he did what he did. The sloppy and disrespectful manner in which he handled the entire situation was something we could have never foreseen after crowning him as the prototypical Spurs star, the quintessential Tim Duncan successor, a player who seemed to embody every last one of these aforementioned traits.. Well, I guess that wasn’t entirely the case. From David Robinson to Tim Duncan to Kawhi, the Spurs have worked themselves into a position to consistently do the unthinkable in the NBA: seamlessly remain competitive as they transition from generation to generation, from one superstar to the next, without going through the dreaded and normally inevitable rebuild phase. After the Duncan-Ginobili-Parker trio had long expired, the Spurs were meant to belong to Kawhi.. At least that’s what was supposed to happen.. That’s who he was supposed to be.. But his perspective seems to have shifted drastically. And just how telling is it that today, the qualities he’s come to represent seem to have flipped into the opposite of what that dynasty was founded upon. And now with a retired Duncan, Tony in Charlotte and a 41-year old Ginobili on his last legs, Kawhi’s departure for Toronto has created a riff in the Spurs long-term plans and future. For the first time ever, the Spurs dynasty is on the brink of falling. Has the time finally come? Will their hand be forced straight into that complete rebuild they’ve managed to elude now for over two decades? Between the endless off-court drama from the Kawhi saga to his wife, Erin, passing in April, this past year has been one of the toughest for Pop to endure. After 5 championships, 3 Coach of the Year awards, 4 All-Star Appearances and 21 consecutive playoff appearances, it would truly be a tragedy if Pop’s magnificent run as the mastermind behind the Spurs dynasty came to an end at the hands of a disgruntled Kawhi rather than ending with the huge bang his greatness more than warranted. As he returns for another season, he now faces perhaps the biggest challenge of his career. But this is Pop we’re talking about, after all, and he always seems to have some tricks up his sleeve. Whenever an iteration of a Spurs squad is considered “too old” or “washed up”, they always seem to prove doubters wrong anyway and exceed expectations. I mean, just a quick glance at this past season’s team, with Kawhi missing 73 games, it wasn’t necessarily a roster packed to the brim with talent. Yet, the Spurs still managed to convincingly win 47 games in the unrelenting Western Conference. Pop’s magic tends to be that he gets the best out of any given roster and year-in-year-out, finds a way to create a great culture AND get each and every player, from stars to role players to inactive backups to even the two-way players who spend a large portion of the season away from team, to buy into the culture he’s created. He, along with a developmental staff that’s widely regarded as one of the best in the league, has had a direct impact in taking players – whether they be established stars or very raw prospects – and molding them into the best possible versions of themselves. So who is Pop's next, and perhaps final, project as an NBA coach?



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