The Los Angeles Clippers will be severely shorthanded as they attempt to snap a two-game skid on Monday against the Detroit Pistons. Kawhi Leonard, Norman Powell and Ben Simmons will all be sidelined for the road matchup on the second night of a back-to-back.
The Clippers' long-term success largely depends on the health of Kawhi Leonard. While they've figured out how to win without him, it's still not a long-term solution. Unfortunately, it looks like Leonard has a brand new injury that fans have to be worried about.
On Sunday night, the Los Angeles Clippers fired up a back-to-back set on the road against the Indiana Pacers. The team missed one of its stars, as Kawhi Leonard
The LA Clippers are set to face the Detroit Pistons in a regular season matchup on Monday, but Kawhi Leonard’s availability remains uncertain.
the Detroit Pistons will host a shorthanded Western Conference contending team. According to the official NBA injury report, the Clippers will miss their star forward, Kawhi Leonard. Lately ...
Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard missed Sunday's loss against ... for the second night of a back-to-back against the Detroit Pistons. Since this is a back-to-back, Los Angeles has ...
LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard has had a season to forget as a result of injuries. The two-time NBA champion has been dealing with left foot soreness and has been cleared to play.
Kawhi Leonard and Normal Powell are both listed on the injury report for the Clippers as they're set to face the Pacers.
That’s how long it’s been since the Detroit Pistons were contenders ... Yes, the Clippers were without Kawhi Leonard and Norman Powell. But they’ve been a playoff team without Leonard.
The Detroit Pistons (31-26) in top form host the Los Angeles Clippers (31-25) at Little Caesars Arena, who have lost a bit of steam after the break for the All-Star Weekend. Michigan have confirmed their status as an emerging alternative in the Eastern Conference after chaining their sixth consecutive victory this Sunday against the Atlanta Hawks.