Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard seeing long-range work pay off
INGLEWOOD — Kawhi Leonard already has an All-Star career. The Clippers forward has won two NBA championships, two NBA MVP Finals awards and was named the MVP of the 2020 All-Star Game, leaving little to prove.
Yet, at 32, he hasn’t stopped trying to improve his game, tinkering with his shots, namely from 3-point range, and getting his teammates involved, an attitude that is geared more toward winning than retiring.
“I still got a lot of work,” Leonard said. “I’m going to continue to work in game because...