This story is bizarre. It is like he is trying to convince the Spurs not to offer him a max contract.
Adrian WojnarowskiESPN
The San Antonio Spurs held a players-only meeting to implore All-NBA forward Kawhi Leonard to return to the lineup and help the team in its push for the playoffs, league sources told ESPN.
Spurs guard Manu Ginobili says the team was fooled by the media into thinking injured forward Kawhi Leonard would return this season. The team has "to fight without him," Ginobili says.
Spurs guard Tony Parker, a four-time NBA champion, quarterbacked the meeting with his teammates and Leonard after Saturday night's victory over Minnesota, league sources said.
The conversation was described as tense and emotional at times, league sources said.
Several teammates spoke up, expressing frustration and confusion over a growing divide with Leonard that has created significant tension between the franchise star and the Spurs, league sources said.
Leonard, 26, was resolute in response, insisting that he had good reason for sitting out all but nine games with a right quad injury this season, league sources said.
Leonard is a two-time first-team All-NBA player and NBA Defensive Player of the Year, as well as the 2014 NBA Finals MVP. He is eligible for a $200 million contract extension this summer, and free agency in 2019.
Leonard has impressed his coaches and teammates in 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 workouts, and there had been a belief his rehabilitation was cycling toward a return to the floor in the past week, league sources said.
Leonard has targeted games in the recent week, only to decide that he wasn't feeling confident in the injury to return, league sources said.
The Spurs have 11 games left in the regular season, and are holding onto the sixth spot in the Western Conference playoff race with a 42-30 record. San Antonio has won five straight games.
In the aftermath of the weekend team meeting, Spurs guard Manu Ginobili told reporters that the team needed to proceed as though Leonard would not be returning to play with them.
"He is not coming back," Ginobili said. "For me, he's not coming back because it's not helping [to think Leonard is returning]. We fell for it a week ago again. I guess you guys made us fall for it. But we have to think that he's not coming back, that we are who we are, and that we got to fight without him. That shouldn't be changing, at least until he is ready for the jump ball."
Leonard stepped away to focus on rehabbing the injured quad after a nine-game return to the Spurs that ended on Jan. 13. Leonard resumed working out in San Antonio on Feb. 27.
_________________ Frank Coztansa wrote: conns7901 wrote: Not over yet. Yes it is.
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