LOS ANGELES – San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich staged an impromptu mid-game intervention Wednesday (Thursday Manila time) as disgruntled Spurs fans targeted former player Kawhi Leonard during the team's home game against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Clippers ace Leonard, who made an acrimonious departure from San Antonio in 2018, was subjected to loud booing as he lined up to take free throws near the end of the second quarter in San Antonio.
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But the heckling drew the ire of San Antonio's famously gruff veteran coach Popovich, who grabbed a courtside microphone to address the home fans directly.
"Excuse me for a second — please stop all the booing, let these guys play, and show a little class," Popovich barked.
"It's not who we are — knock off the booing."
Leonard launched his career with San Antonio after being traded to the Texas club immediately after being picked by Indiana with the 15th selection in the 2011 draft.
In 2014, he played a starring role in San Antonio's NBA Finals victory, being named Most Valuable Player in the 4-1 series victory over the Miami Heat.
His stay in San Antonio came to an unhappy end in 2018, however, when he demanded a trade from the club amid differences over how to manage his injury rehabilitation.
He subsequently joined the Toronto Raptors, leading them to his second NBA championship and Finals MVP in the 2018-2019 season.