FYF Sports Debates

Kawhi Leonard arrived in Los Angeles to herald a new dynasty, bringing with him a resume that was unmatched in the league's history books.

When he joined the Clippers, he was statistically the winningest player in NBA history (minimum 300 games played, including playoffs).

But the reality of the Clippers tenure, plagued by injuries, load management, and playoff disappointments has delivered a harsh statistical correction.

In a stunning reversal, Kawhi Leonard is now outside the Top 10 in that very same win percentage category.

The steep decline reflects the unstable foundation of the Clippers era.

Kawhi's legacy is still tied to championships, but this shocking drop in his historic win rate is a painful reminder of what the last few seasons have cost the two-time Finals MVP.

Is this unprecedented statistical fall the most fitting encapsulation of the Clippers' wasted potential?

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