Being a Spur fan, I've been a fan since San Antonio picked him up from Indiana on a trade. I've never seen a guy from what I thought would be average offense and good defense to great offense and great defense. You usually spot that earlier but He's consistently worked on all aspects of his game and in the conversation as best in the league with Durant, Lebron and Curry. He's already been a Finals MVP and won a ring early in his career with the Spurs and 2 defensive player of the year awards but he wasn't the Kawhi we see now. Whether he wins or loses against Golden State he's obviously still a great player for what he's done this year but if somehow he won? We'd have to start evaluating him against Lebron because they're 1-1 against each other in the finals.