The Los Angeles Clippers made their biggest pregame decision clear ahead of their matchup with the Warriors: Kawhi Leonard was ruled out.
That is the real headline here, and it mattered beyond a routine injury update. Leonard’s absence came with the Clippers still trying to solidify their place in the Western Conference play-in race, where every late-season game carried extra weight.
The official report shared before tip listed Leonard out with a left ankle sprain, a notable change after the kind of uncertainty that often surrounds his status. The Clippers had already been dealing with a short injury list that included Bradley Beal, Isaiah Jackson and Yanic Konan Niederhauser, so losing Leonard took the biggest two-way piece out of the lineup.
Law Murray added some context that captured how the Clippers were approaching the night: Leonard would get extra rest, and the team appeared comfortable sitting because the Kings were a group that was no longer playing for postseason life, and thus were unlikely to beat the Portland Trail Blazers and give the Clippers a chance to improve their standings. That read is important because this was not just about one game in a vacuum. It was also about preserving Leonard while the Clippers tried to navigate the final stretch of the schedule.
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A Kawhi update always matters, but this one had more bite because of where the Clippers sat in the standings.
Late in the season, LA was in the thick of the fight for play-in position, with the No. 8 and No. 9 spots still meaningful because the higher seed gets two chances to win one game and advance. NBA.com’s playoff breakdown made clear just how narrow the margins were for the Clippers around the close of the regular season, with seeding still unsettled in the West play-in picture.
That is why sitting Leonard was a noteworthy decision. On one hand, the Clippers were sacrificing their best player for the night. On the other, they were making a bet that protecting his ankle and having him fresher for what came next was worth the short-term risk.
That is a much stronger angle than simply saying Leonard was out.
GettyThe Clippers will be without Kawhi Leonard vs. the Warriors, in a game that has playoff standing ramifications.
The Warriors matchup still had standings value
The Clippers were trying to improve their own position. When the Clippers beat the Kings on April 5, they moved into eighth place in the Western Conference, underlining how important Sacramento games were to LA’s late push.
So this was not a case of a contender resting a star in a meaningless spot. It was a decision made while the standings were still in play.
That also raises the obvious question: could the Clippers generate enough offense and enough half-court control without Leonard? He had been one of the club’s most important stabilizers, and any game he misses shifts more responsibility onto the rest of the rotation to carry scoring, shot creation and perimeter defense.
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