Kawhi Leonard Issued Random Drug Test Moments After Spurs-Rockets Heroics

All eyes were on Kawhi Leonard in San Antonio on Monday night — even those of the Association.

The Spurs star bolstered his case for Most Valuable Player, single-handedly burying the Houston Rockets with a clutch 3-pointer on one end and a monster block of James Harden on the other.

But in an ironic development, the media had to wait to speak to Leonard after the game — because Leonard had been selected for a random drug test.

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Yup, that’s right. Just moments after dropping a game-high 39 points in San Antonio’s 112-110 win, Leonard had to step into a bathroom to produce a urine sample. Per ESPN.com’s Michael C. Wright, Leonard took longer than usual to produce the sample due to slight dehydration, perhaps because he had just played 39 exhausting minutes in a professional game.

Before the conspiracy theories roll in, Leonard’s drug test truly was random; the NBA randomly tests all players four times during the regular season. But the timing could not have been more coincidental, and it also produced a great line from Spurs coach Gregg Popovich.

“Kawhi wanted (the drug test) badly,” Popovich said, via ESPN.com, “and he went in and took it.”

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If Leonard does feel like questioning the league’s motives, though, we’re sure James Harrison would lend an ear.

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