Gregg Popovich on Spurs without Kawhi Leonard: Players have got to go play for themselves
Kawhi Leonard will miss the entire season with injury

The Spurs need to adjust now that Kawhi Leonard will be missing the entire season with injury.
Per ESPN, On an empty court inside the Pepsi Center, San Antonio Spurscoach Gregg Popovich explained that his squad can't hold out for a hero in light of the revelation that star forward Kawhi Leonard probably would miss the rest of the season.
"We've pretty much been that way, but this is the last 23 games of the season," Popovich said. "It doesn't do any good to be wishing and hoping that somebody's going to be added, and save the day, and all that silly stuff. These guys have got to go play for themselves and do what they do."
Per ESPN, On an empty court inside the Pepsi Center, San Antonio Spurscoach Gregg Popovich explained that his squad can't hold out for a hero in light of the revelation that star forward Kawhi Leonard probably would miss the rest of the season.
"We've pretty much been that way, but this is the last 23 games of the season," Popovich said. "It doesn't do any good to be wishing and hoping that somebody's going to be added, and save the day, and all that silly stuff. These guys have got to go play for themselves and do what they do."