How Kawhi Leonard Evolved into an NBA Superstar

How Kawhi Leonard Evolved into an NBA Superstar

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@randomlygeneratedhuman9958
@randomlygeneratedhuman9958 - 14.06.2019 12:57

you should have shown footage from the 16-17 season i think thats when kawhi blossomed into an offensive beast

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@deandrepage1048
@deandrepage1048 - 14.06.2019 13:21

Lebron gonna need Anthony Davis to turn them back into "Lebronto." 😀😀
But it's doable

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@U2TV_Sportscast
@U2TV_Sportscast - 14.06.2019 21:42

Awesome breakdown...

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@jaymata1218
@jaymata1218 - 10.07.2019 05:26

Can we get one for mj :3

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@cnoteda1and0nly
@cnoteda1and0nly - 18.08.2019 17:24

I wouldn’t say his offensive evolution is complete as his passing ability leaves much to be desired.

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@kennethch9549
@kennethch9549 - 21.08.2019 03:30

One thing noticeable about Leonard was he looked kinda small at the 4 while in the NBA, looks big as a 3. The transition to SF really changed his trajectory as well.

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@jingqi9106
@jingqi9106 - 18.03.2020 23:58

Kawhi"s offensive game, and especially his shooting, really blossomed with the Spurs where the shooting coach tweaked Kawhi's shot. he developed a better touch and he's been improving ever since as a scorer.

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@Syonlive
@Syonlive - 24.08.2020 21:48

How do you get these clips?

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@marioyu8125
@marioyu8125 - 09.04.2021 19:15

The five bulldozer ordinarily switch because hawk antenatally grate past a pink beetle. well-made, abandoned tramp

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@mahad7491
@mahad7491 - 27.08.2021 09:46

Kawhi always could get to his spot in SDSU with his frame and handles but had no touch.... His shot wasn't all that broken too and pairing that with him getting drafted to the Spurs in their Beautiful Game era, he got the best "royal jelly" development like Coach David Thorpe says where everything in San Antonio was set-up for him to succeed

He got the most perfect passes for his open shots, with the most perfect spacing, with the most perfect coaching with Pop and Engelland, with the most perfect defensive system to not expand too much energy just playing defense. All he had to do those first couple of seasons on offense were hit his jumpers, which were open, and know when to slash and cut. All that allowed his game grow at a nice pace. If he'd been drafted elsewhere, he might've had an offensive game like Ron Artest instead of showing shades of Jordan.

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@tomrichardson9799
@tomrichardson9799 - 08.02.2023 10:45

I saw all his college games. He would score around 18pts per game but he only made about 8 pts from the field and the rest came from the free throw box.

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