Kawhi Leonard reportedly passes Raptors physical as Danny Green says Spurs mishandled his groin injury Kawhi Leonard, left, and Danny Green ...

Kawhi Leonard, left, and Danny Green both dealt with injuries last season while with the Spurs. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) July 25 at 2:10 AM Email the author
Kawhi Leonardâs mysterious thigh injury was enough to keep him keep him shelved for almost all of last season, as he engaged in an increasingly acrimonious standoff with the Spurs that resulted in his trade last week to the Raptors. However, Leonard has apparently recovered enough to have passed his physical in Toronto, while Danny Green, who went with Leonard in the trade, is providing some support for his teammateâs skepticism toward San Antonioâs medical staff.
On his new podcast, Green said that his own groin injury was mishandled by the Spurs. He claimed that after an initial diagnosis of a âslight strainâ and a course of rehabilitation that kept him out for a few games, he continued to experience discomfort but team doctors did not send him to a specialist or perform another examination until the end of the season, when it was revealed that the strain had worsened into a groin tear.
âI would feel it and they were like, my agent, âMaybe you should get a second opinion.â I didnât want to, because I have full faith and believe in the Spurs staff,â Green said. âTheyâve always been great to me, theyâve always done right by me, theyâve always done a hell of a job. So throughout the season, weâve monitored it, but we never went back to check on it again, because so many other injuries have happened.
âI could have got a second opinion, so I see where Kawhi is coming from when heâs got his second opinion. Because a lot of times, youâll get info rmation from outside sources that, not saying that Spurs staff is not up to par, itâs just not that everybodyâs a specialist in every area.â
Leonardâs injury was initially announced by the Spurs in September as a case of right quadriceps tendinopathy that would keep him out for preseason games. Coach Gregg Popovich then offered vague descriptions of his star playerâs condition as Leonard missed the season opener and many more games after that, not returning to the court until Dec. 12, 28 games into the season.
Leonard appeared in only nine contests until San Antonio shelved him in January for âan indefinite period of time,â which turned out to be the rest of the season. Reports began emerging of âdiscordâ between the two-time NBA defensive player of the year and the Spurs, and while Popovich scoffed at talk of a rare âsoap operaâ involving his normally drama-free squad, it wasnât long before NBA insiders were claiming that some of Leonardâs te ammates were expressing frustration with him and imploring him to return to the lineup.
That never happened, with Leonard declining to even show up for the Spursâ playoff games while using New York as a base for his medical treatments and recovery efforts. When Spurs officials came to New York to check on him, he reportedly hid from them, reflecting the bizarrely extreme state of his estrangement from the team.
Leonard is no longer on the team, having been dealt with Green to the Raptors in exchange for DeMar DeRozan, Jakob Poeltl and a 2019 protected first-round draft pick. His passed physical, reported Tuesday by ESPNâs Brian Windhorst, means that the trade is official, and Leonardâs health is no longer the Spursâ problem.
âThey did everything they could, but I think it would have been nice to see a specialist, just to see if there was another angle, another view,â Green said of the Spursâ training staff. âJust because Kawhi got a second opinio n, you canât knock him for that.â
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