Kawhi Leonard Gives On-Brand Breakdown Of Huge Dunk, OT Shot Block Vs. Celtics

Kawhi Leonard is not a man of many words, even when discussing highlight-reel plays he makes.

The star forward had a couple of stellar moments in the Los Angeles Clippers’ 107-104 overtime win over the visiting Boston Celtics.

Late in the fourth quarter, with the Celtics ahead by six, Leonard had a monster dunk on Celtics big man Daniel Theis that sent Staples Center into a frenzy.

Then in overtime, with the Celtics down by three with 1.6 seconds left, Leonard blocked Kemba Walker’s game-tying shot attempt, sealing the victory for the hosts.

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Leonard was asked after the game about the two big plays, and his response was exactly what you’d expect.

On the Theis dunk: “Patrick (Beverly) threw me the ball, I took two dribbles into the paint and tried to jump high and dunk the basketball.”

OK. How about about the shot block?

“Kemba got open for a three and I jumped high to get to it and I got a block.”

(You can watch Leonard’s explanation here, via ClutchPoints’ Tomer Azarly)

Well put.