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Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard Underwent Procedure On Knee In Offseason, Will Start Training Camp On Limited Basis: REPORT

The first bomb of the post-Woj era has been completed!

Back in the offseason, Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard He will undergo knee surgery and is expected to start training camp on a limited basis, The Athletic's Shams Charania reported Monday night. (Related article: Toronto Raptors finally retire Vince Carter's jersey number 15, four years overdue: Report)

At this time, details of the surgery and a timeline for his recovery are unknown. According to the team, Leonard will be limited and only allowed to participate in “knee strengthening” once fall camp begins. The team also said they are “optimistic” about Leonard's recovery. It is unclear whether Leonard will be available to play or miss games at the start of the season. The Clippers are gearing up to start the season. October 23 When they play against the Phoenix Suns.

During last season's playoffs, Leonard missed Los Angeles' final three games because of a knee injury. At the end of the summer, he was selected for the U.S. men's basketball team for the 2024 Paris Olympics and was in training camp to start his path to a gold medal. But he was left out, and now it's clear why.

This could come to nothing or it could mean a lot of changes in the Western Conference. We'll see how it goes.

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