Kawhi Leonard s superstardom questioned by NBA analyst
Kawhi Leonard's superstardom questioned by NBA analyst Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Anthony Davis: 138
Paul George: 133
Kawhi Leonard: 109
(h/t )Games played since being traded/signing with their Los Angeles teams:Anthony Davis: 138Paul George: 133Kawhi Leonard: 109(h/t ) On his podcast, "The Mismatch," Vernon said: "If they are going to be a championship-caliber team, it all rides on this guy that we've seen play 109 games in three seasons. 109 games in three seasons, and the crazy thing is, when he does play, we all acknowledge he is one of the very best players in the NBA. One of the five or 10 best. "The question now is A, how much does he play?. But maybe more importantly, B, is he still that? You know what I'm saying? Like, he's played 109 games in three years. We didn't see him at all last year, and he's now into his 30s. We have these visions of what he is, but is he still that guy?" The Clippers haven't lived up to the expectations placed upon them upon acquiring Leonard and George. Now entering the fourth year with both stars, they are hoping that the two can stay healthy lead them to the for the first time in franchise history. Watch Chris Vernon's comments on Kawhi Leonard below (starting at the 1:22 mark):
He s played 109 games in three years - NBA analyst questions the true caliber of Kawhi Leonard doubts his efficiency as the superstar has missed a ton of games in the last few years
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard 's three years with the have not gone according to plan. Both Leonard and co-star have missed plenty of time due to injuries. NBA analyst Chris Vernon questioned Leonard's status among the game's elite. Games played since being traded/signing with their Los Angeles teams:Anthony Davis: 138
Paul George: 133
Kawhi Leonard: 109
(h/t )Games played since being traded/signing with their Los Angeles teams:Anthony Davis: 138Paul George: 133Kawhi Leonard: 109(h/t ) On his podcast, "The Mismatch," Vernon said: "If they are going to be a championship-caliber team, it all rides on this guy that we've seen play 109 games in three seasons. 109 games in three seasons, and the crazy thing is, when he does play, we all acknowledge he is one of the very best players in the NBA. One of the five or 10 best. "The question now is A, how much does he play?. But maybe more importantly, B, is he still that? You know what I'm saying? Like, he's played 109 games in three years. We didn't see him at all last year, and he's now into his 30s. We have these visions of what he is, but is he still that guy?" The Clippers haven't lived up to the expectations placed upon them upon acquiring Leonard and George. Now entering the fourth year with both stars, they are hoping that the two can stay healthy lead them to the for the first time in franchise history. Watch Chris Vernon's comments on Kawhi Leonard below (starting at the 1:22 mark):