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"He just uses small phrases when it comes to playing" - Danny Green explains Kawhi Leonard's unique and funny way of talking trash during practices
"He just uses small phrases when it comes to playing" - Danny Green explains Kawhi Leonard's unique and funny way of talking trash during practices

Yahoo

time24-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

"He just uses small phrases when it comes to playing" - Danny Green explains Kawhi Leonard's unique and funny way of talking trash during practices

"He just uses small phrases when it comes to playing" - Danny Green explains Kawhi Leonard's unique and funny way of talking trash during practices originally appeared on Basketball Network. Kawhi Leonard isn't always the talkative type on the court. He's laser-focused, always locked in. But that doesn't mean he's eerily quiet, especially during practices. Beneath that stone-faced exterior, a competitor still has his own understated way of letting opponents know when they are slipping. It may be the kind of talk that fills a gym or turns heads. It's quieter, weirder and in true Leonard fashion, impossible to predict. Kawhi's subtle trash-talking Danny Green spent seven seasons with Leonard across two teams, the San Antonio Spurs and the Toronto Raptors. He has had a closer view of the enigmatic superstar than most, including his unique communication style. He noted how the two-time Finals MVP never really adopted the conventional method of trash-talking, even in the hypercompetitive practice sessions. "He just uses small phrases when it comes to playing," Green said. "He doesn't do that anymore, I could see when he was younger, to say small. But he doesn't talk trash to anybody." Green and Leonard's time in San Antonio coincided with a franchise that demanded discipline and subtlety. Tim Duncan rarely yelled. Manu Ginobili led by action. Tony Parker was precise, not boisterous. And under Gregg Popovich, the culture was less about flash and more about efficiency. So in that setting, Leonard's cryptic, low-volume style of trash talk fit perfectly. In those Spurs days, Leonard wasn't yet the full-blown superstar he would later become. Still, the defensive menace and work ethic were unmistakable. He was already earning All-Defensive honors and proving that he didn't need to be vocal to dominate. Practices were intense, particularly with veterans around. But instead of shouting out loud or barking orders, Leonard would deliver his "trash talk" in dry, deadpan phrases. Sometimes it was just a muttered word, but it was enough. To outsiders, it might not have registered. But to teammates like Green, who were around him day in and day out, the meaning was loud and clear — even if the volume wasn' focused When both Green and Leonard landed in Toronto in 2018, the latter had evolved into one of the league's most dominant two-way players. He had already earned a Finals MVP in 2014, won two Defensive Player of the Year awards and added more polish to his offensive game. But one thing that remained consistent — his talking stayed minimal, especially during games. "When you're playing with him and he's talking a little trash, he don't do that in a game," Green said. "He's so focused on himself and playing his game. He's not gonna tell you [that] you need to talk trash." Leonard's time in Toronto was a masterclass in silent dominance. In the 2018–19 playoff run, he averaged 30.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game, packed with clutch shots and steely focus, but never with flashy words. His Game 7 buzzer-beater against the Philadelphia 76ers became one of the most hallowed moments in NBA history and still, Leonard barely reacted beyond a squat and a rare roar. That same year, Green started all 80 regular-season games and was one of the Raptors' best perimeter defenders, often paired with Leonard on the wing. But even then, Kawhi didn't need to hype anyone up with words. His intensity was infectious. His defense was surgical. He let his game do the yelling. After that championship, they both left Toronto in 2019, with Leonard to the Los Angeles Clippers and Green to the Los Angeles Lakers. But the bond built over years of battles in practice had been set. Green would go on to win another title with the Lakers, while Leonard continues to try to become only the second player ever (LeBron James) to win a title and Finals MVP for three story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jul 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Quordle' Hints And Answers For Friday, July 11
‘Quordle' Hints And Answers For Friday, July 11

Forbes

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

‘Quordle' Hints And Answers For Friday, July 11

Here's some help with today's Quordle, including hints and the answers. Before today's Quordle hints and answers, here's where you can find the ones for Thursday's game: Hey, folks! Hints and the answers for today's Quordle words are just ahead. How To Play Quordle For any newcomers joining us, here's how to play Quordle: Just start typing in words. You have four five-letter words to guess and nine attempts to find them all. The catch is that you play all four words simultaneously. If you get a letter in the right place for any of the four words, it will light up in green. If a word contains a letter from one of your guesses but it's in the wrong place, it will appear in yellow. You could always check out the practice games before taking on the daily puzzle. Here are some hints for today's Quordle game, followed by the answers: What Are Today's Quordle Hints? FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder What Are Today's Quordle Answers? Spoiler alert! Don't scroll any further down the page until you're ready to find out today's Quordle answers. This is your final warning! Today's words are... That's all there is to it for today's Quordle clues and answers. Be sure to check my blog for hints and the solution for Saturday's game if you need them. See you then! If you'd like to chat about Quordle and New York Times word games such as Wordle, Connections and Strands (and to hang out with a bunch of lovely people), join us over at Discord! Also, subscribe to my newsletter, Pastimes!

The GP practices with the most unhelpful receptionists in England named and shamed. Every surgery in the country ranked - so find out how yours fares
The GP practices with the most unhelpful receptionists in England named and shamed. Every surgery in the country ranked - so find out how yours fares

Daily Mail​

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

The GP practices with the most unhelpful receptionists in England named and shamed. Every surgery in the country ranked - so find out how yours fares

The GP surgeries with the most unhelpful receptionists in England are today named and shamed. Find out exactly how yours fares with MailOnline's new search tool, which ranks all 6,200-plus practices across the country. Your browser does not support iframes. Your browser does not support iframes. Your browser does not support iframes.

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