Clay Davis wrote:elmdawgg69 wrote:He should’ve been fired after the Kawhi debacle. The Spurs have been complete garbage for seven years now. Any other coach would’ve been fired a long time ago.
Him and Kawhi are on good terms. He has good rizz with Kawhi, actually. It's clear that the problem was between Kawhi and the front-office/medical staff, and perhaps with teammates like Tony Parker, who publicly questioned the gravity of his health concerns. A total benchod move, that.
It’s pretty obvious that Kawhi’s uncle blamed the small market, boring Spurs for Kawhi not getting endorsement money commensurate with his on-court ability, instead of recognizing that Kawhi has the personality of wet cardboard, and wanted to get him to a bigger market.
Kawhi, for his part, wanted to go back home to LA.
And the injury became the perfect excuse to get what they wanted.
It’s very clear in hindsight that the Spurs medical team nailed the diagnosis, and the Spurs management plan was no different than what was tried in Toronto and LA (likely better).
The divorce with the Spurs was all about money and that’s fine, but why people keep trying to use it to disparage the Spurs when the facts clearly show otherwise I don’t know.