KL2 wrote:
SMH, he can barely walk. Go home home and rest man, wtf?
KL2 wrote:He always walks with a limp. Replies saying he was using the luggage as a crutch. Team USA officials flew to LA to make sure he was healthy. The private workout was enough for them.
In these practice clips he looks good to go. Fingers crossed it carries over but that’s the concern right?
In this practice it’s AD/Bam/Leonard/Jrue/Curry as the starters.
Kawhi is dealing with bilateral knee-related tendinopathy that has to be effectively and proactively managed by modulating activity intensity and load, aka load management. It’s a very sensitive balance and tightrope of risk/reward. That tightrope and possibly ongoing discomfort may be reflected in Kawhi currently putting up some of the worst TS%’s of his career and a stark drop-off from last season, thus far.
It behooves Kawhi and the Clippers to be smart about his knees and sit out games as needed, especially when the alternative is playing a constant game of catch-up and potentially progressing towards or worsening a degenerative tendon.
Kawhi’s already experienced what happens when he tries to push through the discomfort and that’s clearly not a lesson he’s forgotten, particularly now that he’s dealing with it on both knees. Frankly, not implementing load management at this stage would be irresponsible to his health and career.
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Leonard said that the Clippers weren't concerned about him taking part after missing the end of the season.
"Not really," he said. "They were positive about the situation. So, yeah, they wasn't too worried about it."
donemilio21 wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40516466/optimistic-kawhi-leonard-knows-injuries-part-my-journeyLeonard said that the Clippers weren't concerned about him taking part after missing the end of the season.
"Not really," he said. "They were positive about the situation. So, yeah, they wasn't too worried about it."


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KL2 wrote:Interesting. He looks awesome and healthy. Sounds like Clippers might have stepped in?
KL2 wrote:His injury history is nothing new. Not sure why the Clippers allowed him to accept, go through all the photos and media, not to mention grueling workouts and practices just to pull the plug last minute. I haven’t seen him smile and laugh this much since Toronto.
I don’t blame the Clippers. It’s the smart move. I just think the timing is questionable.
Colbinii wrote:The timing is worse than questionable. It isn't like they just decided to do this last minute. It was clearly pre-meditated, which makes me think this was the plan all along.
KL2 wrote:Colbinii wrote:The timing is worse than questionable. It isn't like they just decided to do this last minute. It was clearly pre-meditated, which makes me think this was the plan all along.
For what gain though? Leonard and the Clippers have a great relationship. It’s not a good media look for either side. Not that they care, I’m sure, but still a bad look.
Colbinii wrote:There are a few scenario's but I am guessing something like this happened.
1) Kawhi and LAC had an agreement that any sort of discomfort or soreness would be met with withdrawing from the USA Team
2) Kawhi woke-up the day after the scrimmages and had knee soreness
3) Kawhi withdraws and LAC releases statement
People not authorized to speak publicly on the matter told The Times last week that there was concern about Leonard’s knee after Grant Hill, the managing director of Team USA; Steve Kerr, the coach of Team USA; and Lawrence Frank, the Clippers president of basketball operations, watched him work out at the Clippers’ practice facility recently.
Kerr told The Times after practice Tuesday that Leonard has been “up and down” during the practices with Team USA.
“I thought the first day he was moving well early, not so much later, and it makes perfect sense because he’s coming off that injury,” Kerr told The Times. “The tricky part here is that you have an accelerated timeline for preparation. So, that’s what we have to determine and he has to help us determine. Can with this accelerated timeline — can he be at his best a couple of weeks from now when this thing starts?”
The answer turned out to be no.
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