San Antonio Spurs fans can’t get enough of 20-year-old rookie Kawhi Leonard. Not since the arrivals of Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker has there been this kind of anticipation.
It’s been established that Leonard is good, but the question is how good.
If his first 19 games are any indication, I’d put my money on very good. Despite limited action in San Antonio’s recent win over the Hornets, Leonard has earned 24 minutes a game this season, including 10 starts and seven games with 30 or more minutes of action.
The comparisons to defensive legend Bruce Bowen should speak volumes, but even Bowen never had Leonard’s natural skill set and athletic ability.





