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It has been nearly four weeks since Kawhi Leonard suffered a knee injury in the waning minutes of Game 4 of the second round of the playoffs, ending his season prematurely. His status has essentially been in the dark ever since. Related
Despite rumors flying about the severity of Leonard’s injury, the Clippers merely classified it as a right knee sprain. Furthermore, there were reports prior to Game 6 of the conference finals that Leonard’s availability for the NBA Finals would be re-evaluated should the Clippers make it that far.
However, based on the news released today by the Clippers, such a timetable appears to have been a pipe dream. The team announced Tuesday that Leonard had surgery on his right knee for a partial tear of his ACL. Per the organization, there is no timetable for his return. For what it’s worth, a “sprain” is by definition a small tear, so the Clippers weren’t obfuscating in his initial diagnosi
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