With a first-round playoff series on the horizon, keeping Kawhi Leonard healthy will be of utmost importance for the LA Clippers. Luckily for them, Leonard seems to be feeling good.
The star forward finished the season healthy, appearing in nine straight wins dating back to March 26 while averaging 21.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 3.1 assists on near-50 percent shooting from the field on the year. He helped lead the Clippers to the number five seed in a stacked Western Conference despite several injuries throughout the year.
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