
Kawhi Leonard continues to prove his value to the Los Angeles Clippers following his return from injury. His recent performance in a 105-95 victory over the New York Knicks showcased his importance to the team.
Leonard played a key role in securing a 105-95 win, contributing 20 points. With the performance, he moved past former Clippers teammate Paul George for 11th place on the franchise’s all-time scoring list.
Leonard remains committed to leading the Clippers as they prepare to face the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. Encouragingly, he is in peak condition and has not been listed on the team’s latest injury report. This ensures that the Clippers will have their star forward available on Sunday.
LA Clippers injury report for tomorrow's game vs Sacramento:
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OUT
Patrick Baldwin Jr. – Two-Way
Cam Christie – On Assignment
Trentyn Flowers – Two-Way
Seth Lundy – Two-Way
Norman Powell – Right Hamstring Strain
Ben Simmons – Left Knee Injury Management
However, the Clippers’ injury report for the upcoming game includes several absences. Patrick Baldwin Jr., Cam Christie, Trentyn Flowers, and Seth Lundy remain out due to two-way contracts and assignments. Additionally, Norman Powell is sidelined with a right hamstring strain, while Ben Simmons is managing a left knee injury.
Kawhi Leonard Praises Bogdan Bogdanovic’s Competitive Fire

Bogdan Bogdanovic has quickly made an impression on the Clippers since arriving midseason via trade from the Atlanta Hawks. His impact, particularly in crucial moments, has not gone unnoticed by Clippers star Kawhi Leonard. Following a recent game, Leonard shared his thoughts on Bogdanovic’s performance.
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“Just being aggressive. He had the hot hand, made two shots, hitting tip-ins in that fourth quarter. I believe most of his points came in the fourth. He’s a competitor,” Leonard said.
Although the Clippers team has faced challenges, winning just four of their last ten games, Bogdanovic has provided valuable contributions. In his 11 games with the Clippers, the Clippers newest addition has averaged 11.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game.