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Tony Parker: 'At Some Point It Makes No Sense' for Kawhi Leonard Injury Return

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San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker suggested on Thursday that time may be running out this season on a Kawhi Leonard return.

According to Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News, Parker is hopeful that Leonard will return from injury, but he added, "At some point, it makes no sense [to bring him back]."

Leonard has missed all but nine games this season with a nagging quad injury.

ESPN's Lisa Salters reported that Leonard was expected to return as early as Thursday against the New Orleans Pelicans, but he will not play in Thursday's game.

A source indicated to ESPN.com's Ramona Shelburne that Leonard could instead return to action next week.

The Spurs have dropped 11 of their past 15 games, and they are outside the playoffs in the Western Conference at 38-30.

San Antonio is technically tied with the Utah Jazz for eighth, but it would miss the playoffs if they started today based on tiebreakers.

The Spurs haven't missed the playoffs since 1996-97, which was the year Gregg Popovich replaced Bob Hill as head coach after a 3-15 start.

San Antonio also hasn't won less than 61 percent of its games in a single season since then, but it currently has a winning percentage of just 55.9 percent.

Leonard, who finished third in MVP voting last season, would undoubtedly provide a huge boost to the Spurs' playoff efforts down the stretch if he can get healthy.

LaMarcus Aldridge is San Antonio's only other player averaging better than 11.3 points per game, and it can be argued that the Spurs simply aren't a playoff-quality team in the competitive Western Conference without Leonard in the fold.
 
What's the Spurs Forum saying about the whole Kawhi issue?
 
New Orleans Pelicans and Saints owner Tom Benson dead at 90:

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...w-orleans-saints-new-orleans-pelicans-dies-90

Tom Benson, owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and NBA's New Orleans Pelicans, died Thursday in New Orleans with his wife at his side, the teams announced. He was 90.

Benson was one of only three owners of both an NFL and NBA franchise at the time of his death. He was widely credited with keeping both teams in his native New Orleans when their futures were in doubt, first when he purchased the Saints in 1985, and then when he purchased the former New Orleans Hornets in 2012.

Benson had been hospitalized since Feb. 16 in New Orleans with flu-like symptoms.

BNM
 
I think I want Spurs to win tonight. Let them and Utah win to move into 8th and 7th. Then have Clippers lose to fall to 9th and Denver to lose to be farther down. A Pelicans loss gives us more breathing room. It also gives Dame more consideration for MVP over Anthony Davis.
 
I have to say, props to Nate McMillan. He's grown so much as a coach.
He’s still the same guy man... just coaching guys with more advanced shooting skill.

Oladipo - Roy
Turner - LA
Thad Young - Gerald Wallace
Bojan - Batum
Stephenson - Outlaw
CoJo - Blake
Joe Young - Rudy
Collison - Miller

The outliers would be Sabonis and Camby
 
He’s still the same guy man... just coaching guys with more advanced shooting skill.

Oladipo - Roy
Turner - LA
Thad Young - Gerald Wallace
Bojan - Batum
Stephenson - Outlaw
CoJo - Blake
Joe Young - Rudy
Collison - Miller

The outliers would be Sabonis and Camby
Outlaw never played with Gerald Wallace, I don't think. Nor did Rudy. I get your point though.
 
I feel bad for Porzingis. He was having an All NBA season which ended up being totally derailed by an injury. Sucks.
 
He’s still the same guy man... just coaching guys with more advanced shooting skill.

Oladipo - Roy
Turner - LA
Thad Young - Gerald Wallace
Bojan - Batum
Stephenson - Outlaw
CoJo - Blake
Joe Young - Rudy
Collison - Miller

The outliers would be Sabonis and Camby
But, his team now runs and plays at a fast pace.
 
What's the Spurs Forum saying about the whole Kawhi issue?

If you google 'Kawhi Leonard family issue Spurs'.
Searches turn up denied reports about a family issue between the Spurs and Leonard's family which ESPN reported on.

Who knows if it's true or not.
 
Rockets v Clippers. Can't both these teams lose?
 
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