Who knows how we'll remember this era when it eventually ends, but at this point, L.A. might as well see it through.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is particularly frustrated with Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers after they failed to live up to their lofty expectations again, following their early exit at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
Stephen A. Smith does not like Kawhi Leonard. It's fair to say that Smith not only dislikes Kawhi Leonard, he's easily Kawhi Leonard's biggest critic. After previously saying last season that Leonard should retire, Smith doubled down on his ridiculous takes by blasting Leonard even further.
Stephen A. Smith, never one to shy away from a bold take, has made a striking case for Kawhi Leonard as potentially the worst superstar in sports history.
The Los Angeles Clippers once again saw their season come to an end earlier than they would have liked when they bowed out of the 2024 NBA Playoffs in the first round after losing to the Dallas Mavericks in six games.
According to NBA reporter Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Los Angeles Clippers are unwilling to offer Paul George more than the three-year, $152.3 million extension they gave Kawhi Leonard in January. George can become an unrestricted free agent this summer if he declines his 2024-25 player option worth $48.8 million.
When a franchise finishes its season in disappointment, there will always be rumors surrounding the roster’s future. Take the Los Angeles Clippers for example.
The Los Angeles Clippers fell short of their ultimate goal in an NBA Championship this season but with Paul George, James Harden, and Kawhi Leonard all putting together a promising trio in the West, their moment will come in due-time.
Five seasons since signing Kawhi Leonard and acquiring Paul George, the Los Angeles Clippers have failed to advance past the second round four times. Only making the conference finals once back in 2021.
One of the most interesting personalities in the NBA is the Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard. The star is famous for his amazing talent but, more importantly, for his unique nature.
Despite Kawhi Leonard's quiet nature, he is apparently really funny, according to LA Sparks forward Cameron Brink. Brink, who shot a New Balance commercial with Leonard recently, spoke on his teammate Paul George's podcast about how funny she finds Kawhi Leonard, and how she was able to make him laugh on multiple occasions on set.
Having an elite core of Paul George, Kawhi Leonard, and James Harden should have been enough for the Los Angeles Clippers to dominate in the playoffs. Instead, they are now on the receiving end of a harsh Stephen A.
For a fourth straight year, Kawhi Leonard hasn't been healthy in the NBA Playoffs. As a result, the Clippers have underachieved in the NBA Playoffs for a fourth straight year.
For the fourth-straight season, the LA Clippers were eliminated while Kawhi Leonard was sidelined with a right knee injury. Leonard suffered a torn right ACL in the 2021 Western Conference Semi-Finals that forced him to miss the franchise’s first Western Conference Finals appearance and all of the next season.
Kawhi Leonard is without a doubt, the most controversial player in San Antonio Spurs history. Even though Leonard led the Spurs to an NBA Championship in 2014 against the Miami Heat, he had the most volatile exit a player has ever had with the franchise.
The Mavericks lead the Clippers 3-2 in their 4-5 Western Conference series matchup.
Kawhi Leonard’s status for Game 5 of his Los Angeles Clippers’ Western Conference first round playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks has been revealed.
Los Angeles Clippers star forward Kawhi Leonard has been ruled out of Wednesday's Game 5 of the Western Conference first-round series versus the visiting Dallas Mavericks due to inflammation in his right knee.
The Clippers won’t have Kawhi Leonard available when they take the court for Game 5 of their series vs. the Mavericks on Wednesday.
The Clippers have had to make a tough decision on Kawhi Leonard amid his health issues.
The Clippers are currently trailing the Mavericks 2-1, and missing their best player for possibly the duration of the remaining games certainly does not bode well for their overall chances.
If the Clippers lose on Sunday against the Mavericks, they will be down 3-1 and one loss away from elimination.
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard is on the verge of making his return to the court.
Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue has revealed that All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard has officially been ruled out for the first game of L.A.’s first round playoff series against the Mavericks.
The Clippers had held out hope that he might be ready to go for Game 1, but that looks like a long shot.
Leonard last suited up for the Clippers on March 31.
USA Basketball has made a decision regarding who will get the final roster spot for the 2024 Olympic team.
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