Kawhi Leonard Injury Update and Its Impact on Clippers NBA Playoff Hopes

Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard left last night's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first quarter due to back spasms. 

Leonard, who finished with six points, two rebounds, and two assists, left the game after 12 minutes of play; missing the second quarter and exiting the arena quietly.

According to Clippers head coach Tyrone Lue, Kawhi Leonard has been dealing with the spasms for some time now. 

"He's been dealing with it for a couple of days - back spasms," Lue said. 

"Wasn't sure if he was going to go this morning when he came to shootaround, got some treatment, did what he had to do and tried to get on the court and play today and it just didn't loosen up for him."

Kawhi Leonard Injury History 

Kawhi Leonard has an extensive injury history. He suffered a torn meniscus in the 2023 NBA Playoffs and also, more notably, suffered a partial tear of the ACL in his right knee that forced him to miss all of the NBA 2021-22 season.

Leonard sat out the Clippers' road matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Feb 15th due to a left adductor strain.

Despite this, Kawhi was in the midst of another stellar season this year, averaging 23.8 points on 52.3 percent shooting, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.8 assists.   

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What Kawhi Leonard's Injury Means for the Clippers

With the NBA Playoffs right around the corner, it's hard to imagine a world where the Clippers will be competitive without a healthy Kawhi Leonard.

The Clippers were already without Russell Westbrook, who was out due to a broken hand. And now  without the Claw, their championship hopes may be in jeopardy.

The Clippers have been on a roll this season. They are currently 41-23, good for fourth in the Western Conference. However, losing Leonard for a significant amount of time may cause the Clippers to fall in the standings, possibly losing a chance at having a home-court advantage in the first round. 

The Clippers upcoming games include a matchup against the Chicago Bulls, who are looking to keep their season alive, and then a matchup against the Pelicans in New Orleans, who have been quietly playing good basketball up to this point in the season.  

After trading for the former league MVP James Harden, the team found its stride and has become one of the best teams in the NBA. Now possibly without Leonard, who has experienced a relatively healthy season in playing 57 out of his 63 games, his injury may be a tough pill to swallow for a Clippers team fighting for Western Conference supremacy.   

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