Kawhi Leonard is a man of few words who hears even less of what is said about him.
But after a 120-114 loss at the Golden State Warriors on Nov. 30, when Leonard and fellow LA Clippers star Paul George completed their second back-to-back in a week, Leonard found some humor in the duo being used as examples in stories about the NBA's player participation policy.
"We should sue for -- what do they call it? -- negligence," Leonard joked to ESPN.
The league's policy, adopted in September, was designed to get stars to play more and curb sitting out high-profile and nationally televised games.