yep, yep...link?
The team is playing well without him and given all the drama he’s caused the Spurs this year with his “injury”, word around the locker room is that a number of players are pissed at him and wanted him traded at the deadline. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the team chemistry go to sheet once he’s back and players quit trying since Kawhi sat out the entire regular season because “he’s above all that.” A lot of the veterans are especially angry because Kawhi gets a lot of accolades without putting in the work.
Just something for all you wankers getting massive boners about Kawhi’s potential return need to consider. We’ve played better without him this year than with him. We started a perfect 4-0 without this cancerous “superstar.” But, hey, isn’t it great we have a Carmelo on our team tbh?
yep, yep...link?
Where did Kawhi touch you, op?
tryin too hard... I liked the playblair troll more...... with.... the overuse of ellipses
Come on talk is talk, if he is ready to play and wants to do it fine...let him.
OP probably doesn’t have any. Yes full of crap per par.![]()
lol perfect response to that idiotic comment.
Presuming this is serious, the Spurs should of course want Kawhi back.
He is not unflawed like Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili or Tony Parker. Those days are over.
He is flawed like David Robinson but in precisely the opposite way.
Robinson was cerebral and played ball only because it was expected of a soul like him upon whom such athletic gifts had been conferred. It was a cross to bear (so to speak) but nothing he would have wanted, or would even have occurred to him, all things being equal.
Kawhi, on the other hand, is not cerebral (to belabor the obvious). Also, unlike Robinson, he craves athletic success and fears it may be his only exceptional quality. However, he lacks the socialization skills that the Big Three before him expressed so effortlessly and naturally. Therefore, "team" is a harder concept for him to master.
Bottom line, Kawhi is a much, much better option than any other option the Spurs will have for the foreseeable future. They will attempt to hold on to him unless and until it becomes obvious that the effort is futile.
Without a doubt Spurs fans should want him back. The guy was injured. We still do not know which rumors, if any were true, besides, not being able to play was probably a big hit mentally.
I remember people wanting LA gone after the WCF, and it is a good thing he is still in silver and black.
Kawhi is essential for a deep playoff run. Without KL, teams will double LA each time he touches the ball come playoff time.
Interesting take and I definitely agree with you on David Robinson. Basketball for Dave was just a job that paid the bills but was not his life. I believe Tim was consumed by basketball just like Kawhi is but the difference between Tim and Kawhi like you said was his socials skills and his life perspective.
Like Kawhi?
No
Harlem just making sh** up on a "controversial" OP.
Big surprise
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