Stephen A. Smith’s Hot Take On Kawhi Leonard

Stephen A. Smith is still on the Kawhi Leonard diss train this week. Last week, Smith called Leonard one of the worst superstars in NBA history. Now Smith is taking it a step further. On Wednesday’s edition of First Take, Smith made a statement that has sent the NBA community into a frenzy. The legendary host claimed that it is time for the Clippers to move on from Leonard. Actually, Smith stated that the Clippers should force Leonard to retire. However, not just because of his injury issues.

In the segment, Smith discussed how Leonard is only bringing the franchise down. While his injuries are a large part of the reason. However, Smith feels Leonard doesn’t bring anything to the franchise. Smith claims that Leonard doesn’t market the Clippers brand. Leonard’s injuries are not being questioned by Smith. The show’s host mentions he has heard stories about how severe Leonard’s injuries actually are. However, Smith stands by his comments from last week.

Stephen A. Smith Claims Clippers Should Move On From Leonard

Forcing someone to retire may seem a little drastic. However, Leonard hasn’t been available for the Clippers when it matters most. The former Finals MVP hasn’t played in over 65 games in a regular season since 2016-17. As well as missing all of last season due to a torn ACL. While it might not be the right decision, maybe Smith has a point with the team moving on. However, looking for a team to trade him to could prove to be difficult.

The Clippers have once again finished a disappointing playoff run. Of course, without their two biggest stars, the team was destined for a tough road. The Clippers lost the Phoenix Suns in 5 games in their opening-round series. However, it seems like the team could be facing an even more challenging road with Leonard. Do you agree with Stephen A. Smith on his retirement thoughts about Leonard? Can Leonard ever be a top player again once he returns from injury? Let us know in the comment section what you think. For the latest NBA news, keep it right here with HNHH.

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