On January 4th, 2025, the Los Angeles Clippers had a record of 24-21. James Harden was playing like an All-Star, while Norman Powell was enjoying the best season of his career alongside him. Ivica Zubac was emerging as one of the top centers in the NBA, and the team's role players contributed to making the Clippers one of the best defensive teams in the league.
But, there was one omission: Kawhi Leonard.
Kawhi Leonard. First basket at Intuit Dome.
— Grant "Money" Mona (@Gmona48) January 5, 2025
The crowd erupted. pic.twitter.com/xhj97wgP4B
Leonard was rehabbing his offseason knee procedure that stemmed from inflammation going back to late in the 2024 season, with no clear timetable for a return.
What made the Clippers wait longer than expected was their overperformance, becoming one of the most surprising teams in the NBA, holding their own without their best player, Leonard.
When Kawhi Leonard did return, he was close to the prime version of himself that made him such a two-way threat.
The Clippers went on a massive run to end the season, winning 18 of their last 21 games and solidifying the fifth seed in the Western Conference, with Leonard at the forefront of their success.
Kawhi Leonard’s last 23 games of the 2024-2025 regular season:
— Jamal Cristopher (@JamCristopher) July 7, 2025
- 25.0 PPG
- 6.7 RPG
- 3.5 APG
- 2.0 SPG
- 51/43/82
-Clippers last 21 games: 18-3pic.twitter.com/RLPbykCPpN
Kawhi, looking spry and healthier as the season went on, averaged 21.5 points per game on an impressive 49.8 percent from the field and an incredible 41.1 percent from three-point range in only 37 games played.
Having a healthy Kawhi Leonard in the playoffs is like having one of the best players in the league for two months.
While the Clippers did push the Nuggets to seven games, they ultimately lost, but Leonard's mastery was once again on display.
KAWHI LEONARD MASTERPIECE IN GAME 2!
— NBA (@NBA) April 22, 2025
️ 39 PTS
️ 15-19 FGM
️ 5 AST
️ 2 STL
️ 4 3PM
Clippers even the series 1-1 in a THRILLER in Denver pic.twitter.com/9pFIrooD1a
He upped his regular-season numbers to 25 points and 7.6 rebounds per game on 53.7 percent from the field in the seven games against Denver, including a masterful 39-point performance in Game 2 of the first-round series.
This is the first fully healthy offseason that Kawhi Leonard has had in quite some time. After rehabbing knee injuries and surgeries over the past three to four years, he is finally able to focus on basketball and improving his health.
That could be huge for the Clippers.
In the offseason, Los Angeles' front office went to work, improving their backup center position from Ben Simmons to Brook Lopez, getting one of the most underrated forwards in the league in John Collins, and bringing in Bradley Beal to take Norman Powell's role as he was sent to the Miami Heat in the Collins trade.
Clippers' roster has MAJOR depth
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 21, 2025
G: James Harden, Bradley Beal, Chris Paul, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Kris Dunn
F: Kawhi Leonard, John Collins, Derrick Jones Jr., Nic Batum
C: Ivica Zubac, Brook Lopez
They will finish as a __ seed in the West? pic.twitter.com/Qx8YsnU6PX
The cherry on top was the return of Chris Paul to Los Angeles to be the backup point guard for a team that struggled with secondary ball handling all year in the 2024-25 season.
There is no doubt that the Clippers can be legitimate title contenders in the upcoming season with a healthy Kawhi Leonard leading the way.
In fact, having the depth that the Clippers have now can only benefit Leonard and his running mate, James Harden, in the long run.
Just great to see kawhi have a healthy offseason man. pic.twitter.com/qeUb2TjSOi
— Jamal Cristopher (@JamCristopher) August 24, 2025
The regular season is a grind, and it wore down the two stars in Denver, but with valuable added depth, they can be comfortable resting periodically throughout the season.
The Thunder, Rockets, and Nuggets might be younger, with highly talented rosters, but the older group of the Clippers is hungry for their first title.
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