Kawhi Leonard Sidelined for Rest of Preseason as Clippers Monitor Knee Inflammation

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Kawhi Leonard
Kawhi Leonard (NBA)

Kawhi Leonard has been sidelined for the remainder of the LA Clippers’ preseason due to inflammation in his right knee, leaving his status for the season opener on October 23 uncertain. He has not participated in any of the team’s preseason games so far, including their recent victory against the Dallas Mavericks. Coach Ty Lue emphasized that Leonard will continue to rehab and won’t play in the final preseason game against the Sacramento Kings. The team remains cautious as they prioritize Leonard’s recovery.

Leonard’s absence from contact drills during training camp further highlights the Clippers’ careful approach to managing his knee issues. His struggles with knee inflammation date back to the end of last season when it limited him to only two playoff games. Despite his efforts to strengthen his knee in recent practices, the Clippers are wary of rushing him back too soon, especially given his previous surgeries on the ACL and meniscus.

Kawhi Leonard
Kawhi Leonard (NBA)

Since the end of last season, Leonard and the Clippers have explored various medical options to manage his knee condition. At the start of training camp, Leonard expressed optimism about his recovery, saying he felt much more confident in the treatment plan developed by the medical staff. However, he remains focused on ensuring long-term health, with an eye toward staying fit and available for the later stages of the season.

Before training camp began, Clippers president Lawrence Frank acknowledged that Leonard still had inflammation in his knee, and the team has been taking a conservative approach. Frank and the medical team have avoided any rushed decisions, opting to keep Leonard out of contact drills to allow his knee more time to heal. Leonard also mentioned that he is in a “buildup” phase, understanding the importance of taking gradual steps before returning to game action.

Looking ahead, the Clippers will need to decide on a long-term strategy to manage Leonard’s workload, including potentially sitting him out for back-to-back games during the season. Leonard has been taking things slowly and steadily, focusing on building his strength day by day. When the time comes for him to return to the court, discussions about his playing schedule and management of his knee will take place, ensuring his health is prioritized throughout the season.

By Brian Anderson

Hi myself Brian, I am a second-year student at Symbiosis Centre of Management Studies, Noida, pursuing a BBA degree. I am a multi-faceted individual with a passion for various hobbies, including cricket, football, music, and sketching. Beyond my hobbies, I possess a keen interest in literature, particularly fictional books, and channels my creativity into content writing. I am constantly exploring the realms of both business administration and the world of imagination through my diverse pursuits.

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