- A Clippers fan claimed Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are the only players with no flaws in their game
- The fan got roasted by NBA Twitter
- Leonard and George face uncertain futures with the Clippers
The Kawhi Leonard and Paul George era promised much for the Los Angeles Clippers. The two of them were supposed to lead the Clippers to their first-ever NBA championship, but they have repeatedly come up short in that quest, partly thanks to injuries.
So, a Clippers fan claiming that Leonard and George are the only players with no flaws in their game was never going to sit well with NBA Twitter. Fans roasted him for the take, with many pointing to the injury record.
One said their flaw is the inability to play games.
Their flaw is the inability to play games 😭
— Ethical Hoops🏆 (only takes Ws) (@EthicalHoopz) August 12, 2023
A fan brutally stated that the flaws of these two are their knees.
Their flaws are their knees
— MavsMuse (@MavsMuse) August 12, 2023
A fan kept it simple by stating that availability is the best ability.
Availability is the best ability
— FieN (@Mystepo) August 12, 2023
One fan pointed out the flaws he sees in their games.
https://twitter.com/Turnad0/status/1690378902881927168
One fan joked that these two players with no flaws would have won a title in their first season together.
Dawg, imagine if these two players with no flaws played on the same team. Championship in year 1 guaranteed
— CroppyPaste-ah (@croppypastea) August 12, 2023
If you set aside the durability aspect and just focus on their skill set, these two don’t really have any flaws. They aren’t great at everything, but there isn’t an aspect of their game that you look at as a big flaw.
The problem though as one fan stated, is that availability is the best ability. In his four seasons with the Clippers, Kawhi has missed 147 regular season games, while George has missed 119. You can have all the talent in the world, but ultimately, if you can’t get on the court on a consistent basis, it means nothing.
Brian Windhorst Doesn’t Believe Kawhi Leonard Or Paul George Will Get Four-Year Extensions
When they were healthy, Leonard and George played very well last season, but the key here is when they were healthy. Kawhi averaged 23.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.4 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game but only played 52 games. George, meanwhile, put up 23.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.4 blocks per game and played 56 games.
They both can be free agents after next season, but NBA insider Brian Windhorst says there is no chance the Clippers give Leonard or George a four-year extension this summer. You certainly wouldn’t blame the Clippers for being hesitant but if they leave, the team is staring down a rebuild, which they wouldn’t want.
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