The Tao of Kawhi Leonard

Published: May 30, 2019, 2 a.m.

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His approach to the game is an example we need in these troubled times.

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I was furious. Not only had Masai Ujiri fired Coach of the Year Dwane Casey in May, now he had traded away DeMar DeRozan for some guy from the San Antonio Spurs whose name I didn\\u2019t even recognize. Along with some other guy whose name I didn\\u2019t recognize either. My fury was based, in part, on a very weird, very Canadian reason. DeRozan actually liked playing in Toronto and we liked him back for almost that reason alone. Surprisingly, that\\u2019s really important to us. Canadians have this unhealthy need to be liked. Particularly by Americans. DeRozan\\u2019s remarkable skills as a player didn\\u2019t hurt, of course, but we found it endearing that he did not appear to simply be putting in time until he headed south again...

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Listen to the rest by clicking the play button, above. The text version of this essay can be found on Medium where it was published contemporaneously. The key image for this episode is Kawhi Leonard in the game against the Charlotte Hornets at ScotiaBank Arena on March 24th, 2019. (credit: Chensiyuan via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 4.0)

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