A cyborg, a lethal scoring machine, the terminator — whatever label people attached to Kawhi Leonard, one thing was certain: He performed, produced and excelled like no other — if anything, much similar to an automated machine.
But this season proved otherwise.
Kawhi Leonard, just like the 450 or so other players in the NBA, is human. He can go cold; he can go through slumps; he can get hurt. Over and over again.
In the three games he played in November, the former Finals MVP posted an underwhelming 8.3 points on 41 percent shooting with 4.