It has to do with the fact that he was the selfless guy that didn't get his number called on offense, he had to dance all night with the best player on the other team, and he embraced his role and executed it. And he did that over and over, night in and night out. He took pride in it. It's hard to find players like that in this league. Pop is never going to tell Danny, Kawhi or Bowen to "shut down X player". He's going to devise a gameplan based on how we do things at any given time, and expects the players to execute it. It's going to be on the whole team to get it done, and this hasn't changed with Danny or Kawhi. Sometimes the gameplan doesn't work, sometimes the players don't execute.