Kawhi took over the female staff lockerroom so he could have a private place to stretch with his private trainers. Thus blocking the female staff from being able to change or even go to the bathroom.
But according to multiple league sources, the perks the Clippers gave Leonard and George began to compromise the standard of the culture they had built over the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons the very culture that the Clippers used, in part, to attract Leonard and George to Los Angeles.
Some of those perks included:
Leonard and George were the only players to have their own personal security guards and trainers.
Leonard and George had power over the team's practice and travel schedule, leading teammates to believe Leonard canceled multiple practices.
Leonard was allowed to live in San Diego and commute from there, which often made him late for team flights.
Leonard and George typically didn't speak to the media until at least 45 minutes after games concluded, under the guise of postgame treatment or workouts. This usually resulted in their teammates speaking with the media first, and for longer, essentially becoming the public voices of the team.
Teammates also believed that Leonard and George were able to pick and choose when they played. Not only did they sit out games entirely, but also at times they accepted or declined playing time
in the moment.