Kawhi Leonard’s Reaction To Lakers’ Missed Shot Is Going Viral

Montrezl Harrell left the Los Angeles Clippers to sign with their city rivals, but his missed shot during the pre-season opener sure made Kawhi Leonard laugh. Is this a bad thing? Was Kawhi celebrating Harrell’s missed shot? Many would say “there’s no love lost between Montrezl Harrell and the Los Angeles Clippers.” Kawhi Leonard’s reaction to this missed shot came like a surprise to us all and it’s viral.

The former Clippers forward signed with the Lakers this offseason. Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka offered him a two-year deal worth $19 million. Harrell left the Lakers in free agency, and Kawhi is here, laughing at his missed shot. But, Harrell was one of the best performers of the night.

Kawhi Leonard’s reaction to Harrell’s shot is viral

The former NBA Sixth Man of the Year was a key contributor for the Clippers’ bench. He was one of the top sixth men in the NBA for the Clippers. He is a Laker now, and Lakers players are more than excited to share the court with him.

Ironically, Harrell played against his former team in the preseason opener. LA Lakers faced the Clippers in the preseason game. Kawhi Leonard is not someone who talks stuff in someone’s face, but this time he sure had something to say following Harrell’s missed shot. “Hell, no!” he yelled. That’s all.

Patrick Beverley’s reaction was even more hilarious. He was literally clapping hands. This is definitely a celebration.

If you ask Harrell, he will say it’s all business. Yes, he is a Laker now and he really likes his current team. Winning games with the Lakers is a priority right now, and that’s pretty much everything Harrell pays attention to. The front office signed him for a reason, and he is here to make a point.

Things can escalate really quick this season. Maybe the Clippers will have better luck in 2020-21. They blew a 3-1 lead in the playoffs against the Denver Nuggets in Orlando. Kawhi and Beverley should do their best to fix the damage and offer a different approach.