Kawhi Leonard’s Uncle Dennis Comments On Decision To Leave Spurs


Leonard demanded a trade out San Antonio after the mismanagement his injury.

All last season, Kawhi Leonard had a very public falling out with the San Antonio Spurs after he had a dispute with team doctors over his injury. Some felt like he should have been playing, although Leonard himself felt as though he simply wasn’t ready to go. In the fseason, Leonard was shipped f to the Toronto Raptors and on Saturday, Leonard led the team to their first NBA Finals. Leonard’s uncle, Dennis Robertson, has served as his advisor throughout his career and recently spoke to Chris Haynes  Yahoo! Sports about his struggled with the Spurs.

“I think it just became a lack trust,” Robertson said. “They didn’t believe Kawhi couldn’t play and that caused a lack trust in us and then us not believing in them.”

Robertson went on to say that the Spurs medical staff didn’t want to believe that Kawhi was in significant pain and kept clearing him to play even though it was obvious that he wasn’t ready. For “Uncle Dennis,” Leonard is too much a competitor to just stop playing because an injury. He tried to fight through it but at the time, it simply wasn’t an option.

“Any time a player says he’s not capable playing, you should believe him,” Robertson explained. “Why would Kawhi just stop playing all a sudden? He’s a competitor. Sometimes you get these team doctors telling you what you can and cannot do, and Kawhi was just in too much pain to get out there. This was a serious issue. They didn’t believe him, and after that, the relationship couldn’t recover and we decided we had to move on.”

Leonard and the Raptors will start the NBA Finals at home on Thursday against the Golden State Warriors.