David Robinson calls Kawhi Leonard’s exit from San Antonio Spurs ‘one of the oddest situations I think I’ve seen’

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With Kawhi Leonard now officially a member of the Toronto Raptors after San Antonio‘s surprising swap to acquire DeMar DeRozan last week, Spurs legend David Robinson revealed how difficult it was to communicate with the former Finals MVP during their time together in San Antonio.

“He really, he’s a hard guy,” Robinson said Monday on ESPN’s The Jump with Rachel Nichols. “He’s just quiet. He doesn’t … I’ve reached out to him several times and just never hear anything back from him.

“I think the whole time he’s been here [in San Antonio], I’ve talked to him maybe a handful of times, and I can count on one hand how many words he’s really said to me. So he’s just a quiet guy, and I think that that’s made it difficult, I think, for all parties to really understand each other in this process.”

The Spurs traded Leonard along with Danny Green in exchange for DeRozan, a 2019 protected first-round pick and big man Jakob Poeltl, ending the yearlong saga between the two-time defensive player of the year and San Antonio, which grew contentious because of an apparent disconnect over the state of Leonard’s quad injury.

Leonard was knocked out of the 2017 playoffs because of the injury and went on to play in just nine games in the 2017-18 season as a result. His season was shut down for good in mid-January.

Robinson received the Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award, named after the celebrated ESPN anchor, at the Sports Humanitarian Awards (which will aired on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET Tuesday) for his work building publicly funded charter schools to help students prepare for a college education. He said he is still perplexed by Leonard’s exit.

“I mean, it’s one of the oddest situations I think I’ve seen since I’ve been in pro basketball,” Robinson said. “He’s a hard guy to understand. He’s a hard guy to read.”



Source : ESPN