Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Moderators: HiJiNX, niQ, Morris_Shatford, DG88, Reeko, lebron stopper, 7 Footer, Duffman100
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Starter
- Posts: 2,349
- And1: 2,582
- Joined: Aug 12, 2008
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Basketball wise, maybe a little, but his priority was always LA and that sweet sweet Balmer money.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
- Los Manos
- Head Coach
- Posts: 6,597
- And1: 1,870
- Joined: Mar 09, 2005
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
I am sure he has no regrets going to the Clippers.
However I am sure he regrets not having a floor general like Lowry beside him last night.
However I am sure he regrets not having a floor general like Lowry beside him last night.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
- kingr
- Head Coach
- Posts: 6,525
- And1: 2,681
- Joined: Aug 03, 2006
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Considering he already has 2 rings... Choosing to go be closer to his children and family...
I doubt I'd have much regret. It's not like he missed the playoffs.
I doubt I'd have much regret. It's not like he missed the playoffs.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 12,805
- And1: 8,890
- Joined: May 25, 2016
- Location: Paris
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Winter is and will always be a problem in attracting us born talent, when compared to the Miami and southern cal settings.... international players much more receptive to Canada....imo
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 8,573
- And1: 8,235
- Joined: Apr 06, 2010
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
It's funny that fans think players think with their emotions like said fans. Lol.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Pro Prospect
- Posts: 815
- And1: 985
- Joined: Mar 17, 2018
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Doubt it.
He's back at home with family, friends, and the nice LA weather. It wasn't completely a basketball decision, and we knew that of course.
Also, and this is just my opinion btw, a lowkey, quiet guy like him probably feels more comfortable in LA where there's plenty of other celebrities. All that attention he got from a whole country (while he was here) might've already been too draining.
He's back at home with family, friends, and the nice LA weather. It wasn't completely a basketball decision, and we knew that of course.
Also, and this is just my opinion btw, a lowkey, quiet guy like him probably feels more comfortable in LA where there's plenty of other celebrities. All that attention he got from a whole country (while he was here) might've already been too draining.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Veteran
- Posts: 2,559
- And1: 1,778
- Joined: Jul 01, 2006
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
NUCKER101 wrote:I bet he misses the locker room atmosphere and on-court chemistry but that’s about it. Doubt he bonded too much with the guys outside of the arena other than team dinners (maybe with Lowry a bit).MixxSRC wrote:Didn't he leave a lot of money on a table because Raps could offer him a bigger contract?
We all know Ballmer and Uncle Dennis had money under the table involved. It would be surprising if they didn’t.
Smoking weed with Serge, you forget?
What it do baby...
Im an Optomist, not an optometrist!
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Sophomore
- Posts: 149
- And1: 74
- Joined: Jan 30, 2020
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
HOF raptors who left the team to ill results:
Vince Carter - kinda just faded over the years never won a chip.
Tracy Mcgrady - no chip
Chris Bosh - chips bit let’s face it he’s barely mentioned relative to wade or lebron by playing with them he diminished his personal rep.
Kawhi - epic fail and honestly he didn’t even care in game 7. And it’s not likely to get better.
Believing that leaving Toronto for other teams looking for more will yield good results, is kinda like thinking conservatives are good with money. You really gotta believe in it. There’s no truth.
Vince Carter - kinda just faded over the years never won a chip.
Tracy Mcgrady - no chip
Chris Bosh - chips bit let’s face it he’s barely mentioned relative to wade or lebron by playing with them he diminished his personal rep.
Kawhi - epic fail and honestly he didn’t even care in game 7. And it’s not likely to get better.
Believing that leaving Toronto for other teams looking for more will yield good results, is kinda like thinking conservatives are good with money. You really gotta believe in it. There’s no truth.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Rookie
- Posts: 1,154
- And1: 516
- Joined: Oct 23, 2006
- Location: YYZ x MNL
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Kahwi has nothing to prove to anyone. he made a decision based on his family. Just like you and me would make a decision based on wha'ts good for our family. The guy is a proven winner but he had a bad game. Even the legends had bad game or 2.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
- mkot
- RealGM
- Posts: 10,004
- And1: 1,357
- Joined: Feb 07, 2006
- Location: Eyes On The Bottom Line
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
He wants Doc - checked
He wants Paul George - checked
He wants LA - checked
I think he is happy regardless. Fans and the media can say whatever he won't get faltered. That's Kawhi for ya.
He wants Paul George - checked
He wants LA - checked
I think he is happy regardless. Fans and the media can say whatever he won't get faltered. That's Kawhi for ya.
Thank you for your great work over the years, Matrix.
You're always a Sun in my heart. Ring of Honor awaits you.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,445
- And1: 4,009
- Joined: Oct 19, 2004
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
In grand scheme of things, no.
But you can't tell me he looks at how we've done without him and doesn't wonder at night... what if? I'm sure that crosses his mind at times, at least basketball-wise, looking at his teammates.
But you can't tell me he looks at how we've done without him and doesn't wonder at night... what if? I'm sure that crosses his mind at times, at least basketball-wise, looking at his teammates.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 9,690
- And1: 12,725
- Joined: May 26, 2007
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
Watching him throughout the playoffs he did not look happy at all, and you could see his frustration at times with his low IQ teammates.
This is a guy who went from playing with unselfish defensive minded veterans such as Duncan, Manu, Parker, Lowry, Gasol, Green, Ibaka etc. to young, inexperienced or low IQ players like like Lou Will, Morris, Beverly, and Reggie Jackson. Further, George is a ball dominant player who isn't a good facilitator at all.
He's been spoiled his entire career playing on two teams with unselfish veterans, a winning culture, and strong core. Now he can finally see it's not that easy to just build your own team with parts that don't fit, without an established culture, without a strong veteran core, and expect to win.
Clippers didn't just struggle with Denver, Dallas looked like they were at their level and if Porzingis had not missed 3 games, who knows what would have happened.
He can't really back out of his situation now. He's left two incredible franchises that he won a title with to build his own marketing brand/legacy. I think he's finally realized that building your own brand on your own without those established cultures in place is not going to be as easy as he thought.
The question really is how much of this was Kawhi's decision or how much influence does uncle/his family really have.
This is a guy who went from playing with unselfish defensive minded veterans such as Duncan, Manu, Parker, Lowry, Gasol, Green, Ibaka etc. to young, inexperienced or low IQ players like like Lou Will, Morris, Beverly, and Reggie Jackson. Further, George is a ball dominant player who isn't a good facilitator at all.
He's been spoiled his entire career playing on two teams with unselfish veterans, a winning culture, and strong core. Now he can finally see it's not that easy to just build your own team with parts that don't fit, without an established culture, without a strong veteran core, and expect to win.
Clippers didn't just struggle with Denver, Dallas looked like they were at their level and if Porzingis had not missed 3 games, who knows what would have happened.
He can't really back out of his situation now. He's left two incredible franchises that he won a title with to build his own marketing brand/legacy. I think he's finally realized that building your own brand on your own without those established cultures in place is not going to be as easy as he thought.
The question really is how much of this was Kawhi's decision or how much influence does uncle/his family really have.
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 13,503
- And1: 10,140
- Joined: Apr 13, 2007
- Location: Toronto
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
I'm sure he's not enjoying the media calling him and the Clippers major chokers and that he's playing with a bunch of knuckleheads but other than that, doubt he regrets going back home.
"I'm doing what I love to do. So if I can never walk again because of what I love to do, that's a chance I'll take. I'll die on the court." - Alvin Williams
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
-
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,015
- And1: 4,341
- Joined: Apr 20, 2016
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
If he knew that this season was going to be in a bubble i think he might have stayed with the Raps 1 more season.
This year was a wash anyway
This year was a wash anyway
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
- Tacoma
- Head Coach
- Posts: 6,017
- And1: 4,887
- Joined: Dec 08, 2004
Re: Kawhi Regret Leaving?
alpngso wrote:If he knew that this season was going to be in a bubble i think he might have stayed with the Raps 1 more season.
And he would likely be in the Orlando bubble for start of next season as well. The irony is he signed with LAC for 3 years with an opt-out after 2 (in 2021). He could've signed this exact same contract with Toronto, then opt out in 2021 to sign to be in LA (by which time COVID would be out of the bubble).