Leonard’s Preseason Status and Impact on Season Opener
Kawhi Leonard, the franchise star of the LA Clippers, has been officially sidelined for the rest of the preseason due to ongoing knee inflammation issues. This development brings into question his availability for the Clippers’ season opener, scheduled for October 23.
Leonard’s Absence from Preseason Finale and Impact on Performance
LA Clippers’ coach Ty Lue has confirmed that Leonard will be absent from the team’s preseason finale against the Sacramento Kings. Leonard’s absence from the court has been a constant during this preseason, with him missing the first three games, and most recently, the game against the Dallas Mavericks. His absence is attributed to an inflamed right knee which is currently under rehabilitation.
Leonard’s Health Management and Future Game Participation
Leonard’s involvement in contact drills during training has been limited, as the team’s management is taking a cautious approach towards their star player’s health. He has been focusing on strengthening his knee to prevent further complications.
Leonard’s Past Injuries and Their Impact on His Current Health
This right knee inflammation is not a new issue for Leonard. He missed the final eight games of the last regular season and was limited to two games in the six-game, first-round loss to Dallas in the postseason due to this same issue.
Leonard’s Recovery and Confidence in Medical Team
Since the end of last season, Leonard and the Clippers’ medical staff have been working together to manage his knee inflammation. Their collective efforts have boosted Leonard’s confidence in his recovery, and he is reportedly feeling much better. However, the two-time Finals MVP is keen on ensuring his availability for crucial late-season games.
Clippers’ Protective Measures and Leonard’s Return to Court
The LA Clippers’ management, led by Lawrence Frank, president of basketball operations, has been cautious in handling Leonard’s situation. They have deliberately kept him out of contact drills to avoid exacerbating his existing inflammation. As Leonard prepares for his return, the team will have to strategize on how to ensure his long-term health, possibly by opting him out of back-to-back games.
As the LA Clippers gear up for their first regular-season basketball game against the Phoenix Suns on October 23, it remains to be seen if Leonard will make his much-anticipated return to the court.