Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard was apparently saving his best for the playoffs. Given how well he performed en route to earning the NBA Finals MVP award last season with the Toronto Raptors, this is not really a surprise.
In no way does this mean we can’t continue to be in awe of Leonard’s playoff performances. That was taken to a whole new level during the Clippers’ series-clinching win in Game 6 against the Dallas Mavericks Sunday to move on to the Western Conference Semifinals.
Kawhi Leonard was back to his dominating ways in Game 6, sending #ClipperNation to the second round of the #NBA Playoffs for the first time in five years. pic.twitter.com/j9KMa33ks9
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Leonard scored 33 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, dished out seven assists and put up five steals in the game. In doing so, he joined GOAT Michael Jordan as the only player in NBA postseason history to accomplish this feat. Michael Jordan and Kawhi Leonard. That’s the list.
Kawhi Leonard joins Michael Jordan (5/13/89 vs. New York) as the only two players in NBA history to have at least 33 points, 14 rebounds, seven assists and five steals in a playoff game, according to the Clippers.
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) August 30, 2020
It’s simply astonishing what Leonard has done thus far in the playoffs. He averaged 32.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 2.3 steals while shooting 54 percent from the field in the six-game series win over Dallas.
Sure the Los Angeles Lakers might have something to say about this after they advanced to the second round with a win over Portland on Saturday. In reality, these two Southern California teams will likely do battle in the Western Conference Finals.
With that said, Leonard’s ability to up his game when it counts the most compares favorably to what we’ve seen from LeBron James throughout his career. It really is something special.
After seeing Dallas tie the series at two through four games, Leonard went into full-scale takeover mode. That included him shooting 62 percent in those final two outings. If he’s able to keep this up, the Clippers are doing to be hard to beat.
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