LA Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard’s Knee Rehabilitation: A Deep Dive into the NBA Star’s Indefinite Hiatus
LA Clippers’ superstar Kawhi Leonard is set to be absent indefinitely as he undergoes recovery from a right knee inflammation. This news emerged on 17th October 2024, throwing the NBA world into a flurry of speculations and concerns. The Clippers’ management and Leonard are keenly focused on a rehabilitation regimen designed to ensure the two-time NBA Finals MVP’s long-lasting presence on the court.
Kawhi Leonard: The Rehabilitation Journey
At 33, Leonard has remained off the court throughout the Clippers’ preseason, wrapping up against the Sacramento Kings. His absence is keenly felt, as he has not engaged in any contact-oriented on-court activities during the training camp. Clippers’ assistant coach, Brian Shaw, confirmed this after a Wednesday practice session, emphasizing the team’s patience with Leonard’s recovery process.
Stepping Up: The Role of James Harden in Leonard’s Absence
With Leonard’s absence, the responsibility of carrying the offensive burden falls on James Harden. After a full preseason training, Harden feels more confident this year. He joined the team last season through an early trade from Philadelphia and had to adjust quickly alongside Leonard, Paul George, and Russell Westbrook. Now, with Westbrook in Denver and George in Philadelphia, Harden aims to serve as a key player for Ivica Zubac, Norman Powell, and Terance Mann.
The Impact of Leonard’s Absence: Harden’s Perspective
Harden has expressed his support for Leonard, emphasizing the importance of Leonard taking the necessary time to recover fully for the later part of the season. Leonard started experiencing inflammation in his surgically repaired right knee after a game in Charlotte on March 31st. Since then, the Clippers’ medical team has been working diligently to manage the inflammation.
Managing Leonard’s Knee Inflammation: A Medical Perspective
Post-season last year, Leonard and the Clippers have been exploring various medical interventions to control the inflammation. Lawrence Frank, the president of basketball operations, noted that Leonard’s inflammation has significantly reduced since last postseason. However, the team is determined to ensure Leonard’s full recovery, even if it means taking extreme precautions.
Leonard’s Career Trajectory Amidst Injury Setbacks
Leonard, who missed the 2021-22 season due to a torn ACL in the right knee, has been absent in 179 out of a possible 435 games since joining the Clippers in 2019. Despite tearing his right meniscus in the first round of the 2023 playoff series against Phoenix, Leonard managed to play 68 regular-season games last season. He averaged 23.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.6 steals, earning his sixth All-Star selection.
While Leonard’s absence is a significant blow to the LA Clippers, the team remains optimistic about their upcoming game against the Phoenix Suns on Oct. 23, marking the inaugural regular-season basketball game at the Intuit Dome.