After winning an NBA Title, the members of the San Antonio Spurs were given three days apiece to do what they wanted with the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

Being given free rein to do whatever you want with the trophy, you might feel the compulsion to do something special.

Like a family barbecue Bahia Blanca, Argentina with Manu Ginobili, or a seven-day, six-city tour with Patty Mills and Aron Baynes in Australia. Matt Bonner took the trophy to a music festival. In New Hampshire.

Not Kawhi Leonard. Kawhi Leonard did the most Kawhi Leonard thing ever and left the Larry O’Brien trophy in his empty apartment for two days while he went to the gym to do three-a-days, according to an interview with U-T San Diego.

“I didn’t have any time to do anything with it,” Leonard said. “My workout schedule is crazy.”

OF COURSE NOT. The trophy isn’t what’s most important to Leonard, anyway.

“I’m just a low-key guy,” he said. “I’m just happy we won it. I don’t even care about the trophy. The title matters the most.”

Which, in a nutshell, is why Leonard was awarded the honor of MVP and why the Spurs nearly swept the Miami Heat in the Finals.

Leonard did do something with the trophy. He took it to his camp at the Moreno Valley Recreation Center.

(Thanks to U-T San Diego for sharing.)