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Danny Green: Kawhi Leonard report ‘couldn’t be anymore incorrect’

Danny Green, Kawhi Leonard, Rudy Gay

San Antonio Spurs guard Danny Green, center, stands at the bench with injured teammates Kawhi Leonard, left, and Rudy Gay, right, during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Indiana Pacers, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018, in San Antonio. Indiana won 94-86. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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A pattern is emerging.

A report said there’s a disconnect between Kawhi Leonard and the Spurs. Leonard’s uncle denied it.

A report said San Antonio held a players-only meeting to implore Leonard to play. Danny Green denied it.

Green:

Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN wrote the latest article. Michael C. Wright and Ramona Shelburne contributed. These are credible reporters.

At minimum, someone wants the information out there. That alone makes this an issue. The Spurs, so unaccustomed to dealing with this noise, are facing it now.

Is every detail in the report accurate? Is it accurate overall? I don’t know.

But Green is loyal to San Antonio. Him shooting down a report of disarray means something, but it doesn’t mean everything.