Kawhi Leonard makes season debut as Clippers coast in win over Hawks

INGLEWOOD — His first shot was a 3-pointer from the left side. He then found Norman Powell in the corner for his first assist and followed with a miss from six feet out.

And with that, Kawhi Leonard’s comeback was officially rolling.

Leonard made his season debut Saturday in a 131-105 victory against the Atlanta Hawks at Intuit Dome after missing the first 34 games. And while it wasn’t all perfect, it was both a start and an end to a long road back from troubling knee issues.

Leonard, who was greeted by the near-sellout crowd with a loud ovation, finished his first game in 10 months with 12 points on 4-of-11 shooting, three rebounds and one assist in 19 minutes.

Leonard had said that his plan was to be ready for opening night, but the inflammation in his right knee never truly ceased after flaring up on March 31 against the Charlotte Hornets. He sat out the final eight regular games last season and appeared in only two games of the Clippers’ 4-2 first-round playoff elimination series against the Dallas Mavericks.

Leonard’s knee problems kept him off the Olympic team and forced him to sit on the bench in street clothes for the first two-plus months of this season. Coach Tyronn Lue and the rest of the team were understandably excited to see the two-time NBA champion back in uniform.

“Just having a player like Kawhi back on the floor, that’s the exciting thing,” Lue said. “The challenge he poses is just having him be on the minutes restriction, how he’s going to play the minutes, guys who are going to play shorter minutes now, or who you’re going to keep or take out of the rotation. That’s the hard part.”

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Lue started Leonard in place of Derrick Jones Jr., keeping Kris Dunn in the starting lineup. Jones Jr. came off the bench and scored 12 points.

Norman Powell got back on track after a 1-for-11 performance in the previous game and scored a team-high 20 points and had four rebounds. Ivica Zubac added 18 points and 18 rebounds, while James Harden had 10 points and 15 assists. Amir Coffey added 17 points.

Terance Mann scored 12 points and had three rebounds in his first game since Dec. 4. He fractured the middle finger on his left hand on Dec. 4 against the Portland Trailblazers.

The Clippers outshot the Hawks, 55.2% to 43.2%, and made 13 of 36 3-pointers (36.1%).

Three-time All-Star Trae Young led the Hawks with 20 points and 14 assists

Whether it was Leonard’s presence, or the “great vibe” Mann talked about in the locker room before the game, the Clippers (20-15) came out inspired against the Hawks (18-18). After back-to-back blowouts, the Clippers ran out to a 29-14 lead before Atlanta closed the first quarter on a 14-0 run.

The Clippers, looking to avoid the kind of meltdowns they experienced in losses to the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder, went on a 34-11 run to blow open the game, 63-39, with 3:22 left in the first half. They led, 74-54, at intermission.

Harden had 13 assists in the first half for the third time in his career. His career-high is 14 for a half.

The Clippers kept the pressure on Atlanta in the second half. With four starters on the bench, they managed to maintain a 20-plus point lead in the fourth quarter.

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Lue cautioned the team not to count on Leonard to handle the bulk of the scoring, which would have put undue pressure on the six-time All-Star.

“He’s a great player, so he’s going to find ways to be aggressive, score the basketball,” Lue said. “But we just don’t want to come back and force-feeding him and standing around.

“So, the biggest thing for us is just to continue to play the game. Play the game the right way.”

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