NBA 2018-19: Top 5 two-way players from last season

Two of the most lethal threats on both ends of the floor.
Two of the most lethal threats on both ends of the floor.

#4 Kawhi Leonard

Kawhi is clearly not as dominant on both ends as he used to be.
Kawhi is clearly not as dominant on both ends as he used to be.

Needless to point out, Leonard was the anchor of the championship-winning Raptors squad all year long and especially in the playoffs. Despite a noticeable decline in his speed and agility post-injury, Kawhi still continues to be a considerable force on defense and offense alike.

During his stint with the Raptors, the Klaw pulled through for a blazing average of 1.8 steals per game - 7th best in the league during the regular season - along with career-high numbers like 26.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per contest. His postseason scoring average of 30.5 ppg - playoff career-high - was capped off by a Finals MVP award. Across the 24 playoff games, he shot 49% from the field, recorded 9.1 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game.

When healthy and preserved via 'load management', the 28-year-old is still one of the most captivating players, as he reiterated through his comeback run in Toronto.

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