Kawhi Leonard looks like an apex predator, because he is one. His shoulders are almost comically broad, in both the amusing and comic-book sense; he has a low centre of gravity and that seven-foot-three wingspan, with arms that stretch to the swooping death of those giant, quick, enveloping hands. Later, you see the quick feet, the skill, and the blank-faced hunger. Predator, all the way.
“You don’t see many Mack trucks that move like Ferraris,” says Toronto Raptors teammate Danny Green. “Kawhi’s just so naturally gifted with what he’s given to make life harder for you, with his length, his arms, his hands.