Kawhi Leonard has been the talk of the NBA the past few months, yet his dazzling playoff performance hasn’t impressed everyone.

As Leonard comes off a historic NBA championship with the Raptors and winning his second NBA Finals MVP, NBA executives granted the freedom of anonymity decided to take bizarre shots at the soft-spoken All-Star, who has since signed with the Clippers.

“Kawhi is great getting his, but he doesn’t elevate anyone,” a Western Conference general manager told Bleacher Report. “He doesn’t rally his team.”

“He does have leadership qualities, but it depends on how you define ‘leader,'” an Eastern Conference executive added. “He’s obviously not vocal, and he’s not a galvanizer. He does it with his work ethic and by example.”

Leonard signed a three-year, $103 million deal with the Clippers after convincing Paul George to demand a trade and join him. The third year of Leonard’s deal is a player option, and both he and George can become free agents as early as 2021.