View Full Version : Pat Bev Reveals The Truth About Kawhi Leonard
spursparker9
08-09-2024, 10:51 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Al_moY6xHQ
Ice009
08-10-2024, 02:22 AM
Yeah, I knew it. He works too hard, overworks himself, but that is also how he became the player he is.
I also believed the quad knee issues were due to overworking and not anything the Spurs did back when there was talk he was blaming them when he asked out.
Pauleta14
08-10-2024, 11:42 AM
Easy to believe.
I had never heard of employers sending staff to a player's location to check that this one WASN'T working too much before Kawhi
Ice009
08-10-2024, 11:54 AM
Easy to believe.
I had never heard of employers sending staff to a player's location to check that this one WASN'T working too much before Kawhi
Yeah, that's true. lol. Crazy that you have to send someone to keep an eye on him for working too much. Having said that, if he took it easy from time to time, would he have still become the same player? This I'm not sure of.
Also, I just don't see why he blamed the Spurs when it all went down.
I also believe Kobe may have also overworked himself to an extent and shorted his career a bit due to it.
BG_Spurs_Fan
08-10-2024, 12:14 PM
His issues aren’t because of overworking but because of his degenerative tendinopathy that was correctly diagnosed by the Spurs staff at the time. Him working out a bit too much probably doesn’t help but his knee problems are deeper and not likely to ever get better.
Pauleta14
08-10-2024, 12:31 PM
Yeah, that's true. lol. Crazy that you have to send someone to keep an eye on him for working too much. Having said that, if he took it easy from time to time, would he have still become the same player? This I'm not sure of.
Also, I just don't see why he blamed the Spurs when it all went down.
I also believe Kobe may have also overworked himself to an extent and shorted his career a bit due to it.
I could get it at the start of his career, but still today? Not smart at all
One more instance where having a familly member as a manager/agent isn't always the best move
Pauleta14
08-10-2024, 01:52 PM
His issues aren’t because of overworking but because of his degenerative tendinopathy that was correctly diagnosed by the Spurs staff at the time. Him working out a bit too much probably doesn’t help but his knee problems are deeper and not likely to ever get better.
How do we know it's not his overworking (That I guess probably started his college season and pre daft) that lead to his tendinopathy?
Then, once diagnosed, it's stupid to keep doing it
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