Erler: Variety is the spice of life, or something. It's good to have defined strengths, but if there's one thing Leonard has shown throughout his career, it's that it's unwise to ever put a cap on his abilities or to limit him in any way. His game keeps expanding, year after year, and he keeps adding different clubs to his bag. For him to truly be comparable offensively to, say, LeBron James or James Harden, he'll have to show that he's a threat to score or pass from anywhere, against any kind of defense. He needs to prove that there is no one way to play him and stop him.
Kawhi Leonard’s elite effectiveness in the pick and roll
