Kawhi Leonard underwent major knee surgery this offseason. Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard suffered an ACL injury to his right knee in Game 4 of the team’s second-round series against the Utah Jazz. Not only did the injury abruptly end his season, it also reportedly led to some bad blood between him and the organization.

After the initial hubbub regarding his injury and how he handled it, Leonard went on to have surgery. His return date is unclear, but he is expected to miss a decent amount (if not the entirety) of the 2021-22 NBA season.

Clearly the Clippers have championship aspirations, but realistically it’s hard to imagine them making any serious moves in that regard without their best player.

This week, team owner Steve Ballmer gave a fairly cryptic response when pressed on whether or not Leonard will return this year.

“Nobody knows at this stage,” Ballmer told Mark Medina of USA Today Sports. “Nobody knows. It’s possible. For sure, it’s possible. But it will depend on what the doctors say and what Kawhi says.”

Quite the non-answer there.

The Clippers are viewed as one of three serious suitors to finagle a trade for Houston Rockets guard John Wall. Should that materialize, he and Paul George will likely be enough to get L.A. past the first round of the playoffs.

That said, it’s difficult to envision a scenario where the team advances past that.

For better or worse, the Clippers will only go as far as Leonard will take them. And if he’s not around to carry them next year, they likely won’t be going too far.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Pacers ride bench to first playoff series win in 10 years
Knicks guard joins NBA royalty in closeout win against 76ers
Maple Leafs force Game 7 with 2-1 win over Bruins
Georgia makes Kirby Smart the highest-paid coach in college football
Dodgers ace to make first start in nearly two years on Monday
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott provides significant update on contract negotiations
Clippers will need to fight for their playoff lives in Game 6 without injured star
Why Steelers declining RB Najee Harris' fifth-year option does, doesn't make sense
Watch: Grandson of Red Sox legend homers at Fenway Park
Suns owner after disastrous season: 'The house is not on fire'
Knicks' Villanova trio knocks out the 76ers in Philadelphia
Chargers add another target for QB Justin Herbert
Report: If Lakers fire Darvin Ham, ESPN analyst would be candidate
Watch: William Nylander gives Leafs a 1-0 lead over Bruins
Hurricanes restrict ticket sales for series against Rangers
Yankees 2B after loss to Orioles: 'We got punched in the face'
Bucks getting one of two stars back for Game 6 vs. Pacers
Ex-Knicks GM emerges as candidate for Pistons' president role
Encouraging sign emerges about Timberwolves HC Chris Finch after sideline injury
Patriots HC Jerod Mayo open to a reunion with Tom Brady

Want more Clippers news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.