However, the reporter mistakenly congratulated Leonard for scoring "career-high" points. In his own hilarious way, the 33-year-old corrected the mistake. Upon seeing the Klaw's reaction, LA Clippers fans had various reactions to the clip on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Kawhi Leonard on Spurs fans booing him: “It’s just because the player I am. And what I’ve done here. So it’s a little pain in the heart still. It’s still love in the city wherever I go. But obviously when I put on that different jersey, they have a great fanbase, so they’re… pic.twitter.com/NbsTGCi6GQ
Welcome to this week's roundup of the biggest risers and fallers in fantasy basketball! As the season unfolds, player performances continue to shake up the rankings and impact fantasy rosters. Whether it's a breakout star making waves or a struggling veteran losing ground,
Kawhi Leonard delivered a standout performance for the Los Angeles Clippers in their 128-116 win over the San Antonio Spurs, leaving a powerful message about how he feels at this point in the 2024-25 NBA season.
After leading the Los Angeles Clippers to another victory, this time over the San Antonio Spurs, Kawhi Leonard addressed the media regarding the boos directed at him.
Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard still signed autographs on Wednesday despite some Spurs fans booing him.
Kawhi Leoanrd made sure to correct the reporter after the Clippers gamewhen she mentioned his 27 points as a career high.
The Athletic NBA Daily discuss what a healthy Kawhi Leonard could mean for the Los Angeles Clippers going forward.
When looking back over the past decade of basketball, Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard has to be included in that tier of top talent during the stretc
NEW ORLEANS — Jayson Tatum’s jumper with 0.7 seconds left gave Boston a victory over short-handed New Orleans. Jaylen Brown scored 28 points and Tatum had 27 as the Celtics handed the Pelicans their fifth straight loss. New Orleans lost Dejounte Murray to a lower right leg injury in the first quarter.
Norman Powell scored 27 points, Kawhi Leonard added 21 points and nine rebounds, and the Los Angeles Clippers held off the pesky Charlotte Hornets 112-104 on Friday night.