I'd definitely advise people to go back and listen to the back 2 back podcast again
https://backtobackpod.libsyn.com/ner...chael-c-wright
Michael C. Wright gives a lot of insider info here:
- Uncle Dennis' demands were RIDICULOUS and UNREALISTIC and the stories that occured with him in the mix are CRAZY and UNBELIEVABLE. So nothing common, just real LaVar Ball , if not worse (like hiding from Spurs staff, walking to the ASG through Mardi Gras, etc.)
- He says the relationship went south when Kawhi went to China and the Spurs lost connection to him. They weren't able to reach him anymore. This makes me think that that's probably the point where Uncle Dennis realized how big of a star Kawhi is and came up with the plan to get him to a bigger market
- He says the original thigh contusion stems from March 2016 against the Heat. Kawhi missed 3 games and came back playing looking healthy. I doubt that that was a misdiagnosis that had an effect on his quad 2 years later
- Says Spurs couldn't even find out if their rehab process worked cause they handed over the rehab process to Kawhi's team
- Spurs went out of their way handing over the rehab process to his team and should NOT have done it in hindsight. They gave his team an inch and they took off and went a mile. It's also absolutely not common for an organization to do something like that
- Spurs shielded Kawhi from media and Pop saying "him and his group" was due to Pop really not knowing ANYTHING about how Kawhi's rehab went. Those narratives are just being used as excuses to get out by Kawhi's camp
- Kawhi's team kept announcing dates publicly and to the Spurs on when he will be back. The last one was the home game against NOLA which was also the day of the TEAM PICTURE. So certainly a hoax and just some bull to piss the Spurs off even further which then caused the team meeting
- Spurs still wanted to fix the relationship but couldn't get to Kawhi
- Even when he said he wants to be traded they still wanted to keep him
- They asked for the world in trade talks
So all in all I can't really see anything they could've done different. Maybe not handing over the rehab process to Kawhi's team could've prevented all of this, but that's a long shot. They did everything they could do to keep him