Clippers' Kawhi Leonard undergoes surgery to repair torn ACL
By Andrew Greif, Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles, California - Kawhi Leonard underwent surgery Tuesday to repair what the Clippers described as a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in the all-NBA forward’s right knee.
The injury sidelined Leonard during the final eight games of the Clippers’ season and casts some doubt over his potential availability for the start of next season.
As part of its announcement, the team said that there is no timetable for Leonard’s return. Training camp is scheduled to begin in late September.
The surgery comes less than three weeks before Leonard must inform the team whether he intends to pick up the player option for the final year of his contract, which is worth $36 million next season – with the possibility of then signing an extension. Or, he can decline it and become an unrestricted free agent. As such, he could re-sign with the team for a deal that, at its maximum, could last four years and be worth more than $176 million.
Leonard, who turned 30 last month, was producing one of the most statistically dominant postseasons in his career when he dribbled upcourt in Game 4 of a second-round series against Utah on June 14 and injured his knee after planting his right leg following a foul. He returned to the game and continued to play briefly and declared himself fine afterward, but did not return as the Clippers closed out the Jazz. He also missed the Western Conference finals against Phoenix, which the Clippers lost in six games.
Leonard averaged 30.4 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 4.4 assists while shooting 57% during the postseason, including 39% on his three-pointers.
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