The LA Clippers’ journey in the 2024 NBA Playoffs came to an end with their official elimination. This outcome seemed inevitable after their star forward, Kawhi Leonard, was sidelined indefinitely due to right knee inflammation.
Despite heroic performances from James Harden and Paul George in Game 4 of their opening round series against the Dallas Mavericks, which tied the series at 2-2, the duo couldn’t replicate their success in the final two games. Harden and George struggled, shooting a combined 17/59 in the losses.
The absence of Leonard was keenly felt, especially in the crucial games five and six, where the Clippers suffered defeats. Harden spoke candidly to reporters after Game 6, acknowledging the team’s potential but emphasizing the importance of health. He highlighted Leonard’s efforts to return to the court, expressing frustration for the team’s missed opportunities.
Harden emphasized the significance of availability, stressing that while the Clippers possess a competitive roster, injuries have been a recurring setback. Leonard’s absence marked the fourth consecutive postseason where he was sidelined due to injury when the Clippers were eliminated.
The Clippers’ postseason exit prompts reflection on their future prospects, particularly regarding health management and roster adjustments. Despite their disappointment, the team can draw upon their regular-season achievements and look ahead to addressing challenges for future playoff campaigns.