If Burks were playing for the Spurs and Leonard were playing for the Jazz, we might feel the opposite.
Burks has a lot of talent.
Burks has a lot of talent.
I doubt the team switch would make that big a difference. The deeper you dig into Kawhi's stats, the better he looks.If Burks were playing for the Spurs and Leonard were playing for the Jazz, we might feel the opposite.
Burks has a lot of talent.
meh on that article (or at least the Kawhi/Jan comparison). The Spurs would have picked Kawhi ahead of Vesely if they had been given the chance. I never understood the Vesely love. His body/athleticism left him unable to defend any position on the floor, and he had virtually no basketball skills. Dude can run and jump. That's it. Kawhi, at the very least, was going to be able to defend, likely multiple positions, at the NBA level. He could also run and jump. The J is a nice surprise, and the Spurs deserve a lot of credit for giving coaching him well, and correctly recognizing his work ethic, but Kawhi was a far better prospect than Jan.Leonard has been a very nice addition for the Spurs, but I've always felt (since before he played a minute) that the Spurs would help him become the best player he could be. In fact, there's an article about this from the very site that the OP's article comes from and I highly encourage everyone read it if they envy Leonard (in addition to the article linked in the OP).
https://www.grantland.com/blog/the-...awhi-leonard-conundrum-and-why-life-is-unfair
And I'm not taking away from Leonard, it's more about credit to the Spurs.
meh on that article (or at least the Kawhi/Jan comparison). The Spurs would have picked Kawhi ahead of Vesely if they had been given the chance. I never understood the Vesely love. His body/athleticism left him unable to defend any position on the floor, and he had virtually no basketball skills. Dude can run and jump. That's it. Kawhi, at the very least, was going to be able to defend, likely multiple positions, at the NBA level. He could also run and jump. The J is a nice surprise, and the Spurs deserve a lot of credit for giving coaching him well, and correctly recognizing his work ethic, but Kawhi was a far better prospect than Jan.
Hindsight is 20/20.
Burks and Hayward are still both considered good picks. People need to get over what could have been.