Kawhi Leonard was forced to leave the Clippers in the middle of their road trip against the Denver Nuggets. Now, Leonard is back.
Last week, the Charlotte Hornets were supposed to play two games in Los Angeles against the Los Angeles Lakers and then the Los Angeles Clippers. The LA wildfir
Leonard (personal) is available for Saturday's game against the Hornets, independent NBA writer Justin Russo reports. Leonard was away from the Clippers for Wednesday's game against the Nuggets while tending to family members who were forced to evacuate Los Angeles due to the ongoing wildfires affecting the area.
The Los Angeles Clippers resumed practice this weekend, with Kawhi Leonard in attendance ahead of Monday's game against the Miami Heat.
The horrific L.A. wildfire tragedy has caused a lot of pain and damage to people across the city. Several people have faced health concerns, and even had their possessions destroyed, with some even losing their homes.
Kawhi Leonard recently made his return to action when he appeared in two games against the Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwovles. However, Chris Haynes repo
Kawhi Leonard is expected to suit up and lead the team against the Heat. The Clippers enter the game with a clean injury report, meaning all players, including Leonard, will be available for the matchup.
Kawhi Leonard had only logged two games this season before a crisis back home gave him another reason not to play. According to the latest intel from Chris Haynes, Leonard is stepping away from the Clippers once again to be with his family after the mass evacuations within Los Angeles.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard will play his first game of the 2024-25 season Saturday night against the Atlanta Hawks, coach Tyronn Lue confirmed in his pregame news conference. Leonard will be on a minutes restriction.
As of Friday afternoon, the NBA office had no word on whether Saturday night’s game at the Intuit Dome would be postponed because of the ongoing wildfires.
Kawhi Leonard is reportedly taking a step back from basketball to help family members who were forced to evacuate due to California wildfires.
Mark Williams scored a career high 31 points and had 13 rebounds to help the Charlotte Hornets beat the Utah Jazz 117-112 on Wednesday night. LaMelo Ball added 27 points, nine assists and three blocks to help Charlotte snap a seven-game road losing streak.