LOS ANGELES — Due to pandemic-related disruptions and ill-timed accidents, Kawhi Leonard took the courtroom for a house playoff recreation in entrance of a full home at Crypto.com Enviornment for the primary time Tuesday, almost 5 years after his 2019 signing with the Los Angeles Clippers appeared destined to open a championship window.
This long-awaited return, delayed by the pandemic bubble in 2020, crowd-size restrictions in 2021 and knee accidents in 2022 and 2023, got here after the 32-year-old Leonard missed the Clippers’ series-opening victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday as he continued to rehabilitate from a proper knee damage that had sidelined him since March 31. Although Clippers Coach Tyronn Lue seemed overjoyed to have his six-time all-star again within the beginning lineup, Leonard was rusty and largely ineffective within the Mavericks’ 96-93 victory in Sport 2 of the first-round matchup.
Leonard performed 35 minutes however scored simply 15 factors on 17 photographs, lacking all 5 of his three-point makes an attempt. He dedicated a vital turnover and got here up brief on a turnaround jumper to gas a game-changing 14-2 run by Dallas within the fourth quarter, and he by no means actually engaged within the mano-a-mano showdowns with Luka Doncic that marked their earlier playoff conferences in 2020 and 2021. If the Clippers are going to retake management of the collection and make good on the hype that constructed after they traded for James Harden in November and went 23-5 in December and January, Leonard should instantly discover his stride.
“I felt fairly good within the recreation,” Leonard mentioned. “I used to be okay. … That is my first recreation in 20-something days. I don’t know [about my conditioning]. I’m not measuring that. We’ve acquired to be higher as a unit total. That begins with me. Even when my wind is low, I’ve acquired to discover a method.”
Tuesday’s loss was a textbook case of a star’s return briefly upsetting the apple cart by altering the roles and tasks of everybody round him. After racing out of the gate to construct an insurmountable lead early in Sport 1, the Clippers shot a dismal 36.8 p.c from the sphere in Sport 2 and made simply 8 of 30 three-point makes an attempt. Harden, who made probably the most of his inexperienced mild Sunday, couldn’t discover his taking pictures contact Tuesday. And Paul George, who will get to flex his scoring and playmaking muscular tissues extra when Leonard is sidelined, took solely 14 photographs and acquired misplaced within the circulation because the grinding recreation unfolded.
Leonard didn’t rating till early within the second quarter, and his choice for isolation jumpers slowed down the crisp ball motion the Clippers displayed in Sport 1. Dallas led for many of the night time and pulled out a good win because of Doncic, who completed with a game-high 32 factors to go along with 9 assists and 6 rebounds. Leonard puttered round in second gear reacclimating after greater than three weeks away; Doncic hunted for kill photographs down the stretch, unleashing screams towards courtside when he delivered a number of clutch three-pointers within the ultimate interval.
“[The Mavericks are] simply doing an incredible job of packing the paint and junking it up,” George mentioned. “We’ve acquired to do a greater job of enjoying a bit of quicker. … [Leonard] is nearly as good because it comes at getting his photographs and the sorts of photographs he desires to get, producing attractiveness. It’s nice to have that again. However clearly there’s a bit of adjustment [with] him coming again. … Kawhi is likely one of the finest on the planet. He’s going to seek out his rhythm and we’re going to seek out our rhythm round him.”
Regardless of spending a half-decade collectively, Leonard and the Clippers nonetheless appear to function on totally different wavelengths too typically for everybody’s liking. Leonard turned in an all-star-caliber season, however his current damage absence was shrouded in secrecy, like numerous earlier absences, and he wasn’t dominated out for Sport 1 till shortly earlier than tip-off. His clunky comeback might be defined, partly, by the truth that he hadn’t performed any full-contact basketball together with his teammates within the run-up to the postseason.
The Clippers and their followers know this limbo properly: Accidents reduce brief his playoff runs in 2021 and 2023, and hopes that he would possibly return from a season-long knee damage for the 2022 run by no means materialized. Throughout this period, the Clippers have by no means seemed extra comfy or superior so far as they did in 2021, after they pulled collectively after Leonard tore his ACL within the second spherical to succeed in the primary Western Convention finals look in crew historical past.
When Leonard arrived in Los Angeles, he was recent off leading the Toronto Raptors to their first NBA championship. His two rings and two Finals MVPs made him probably the most completed participant in Clippers historical past earlier than he even placed on their jersey. However within the classes that separate stars from franchise faces — availability, playoff success, tradition setting, charisma — Leonard has persistently fallen brief.
Clippers followers definitely cheered when Leonard’s title was introduced in the course of the introduction of the beginning lineup, however they have an inclination to save lots of their most deafening ovations for guard Russell Westbrook and an in-game promotion that grants free rooster sandwiches to followers if an opponent misses two free throws. Indicators of Leonard fandom are hardly ubiquitous within the stands; this season, he ranked exterior the highest 15 in jersey gross sales among the many NBA’s star gamers and the Clippers positioned exterior the highest 10 in crew merchandise gross sales. It’s arduous guilty the followers, as a result of every playoff comeback inevitability raises fears of one other health-related disappearance.
Leonard has grow to be so synonymous with well being issues that he felt the necessity in October to push again towards the concept the NBA’s participant participation coverage — meant to curb “load administration,” or the strategic resting of gamers — was influenced by his travails. He proceeded to again up that discuss by averaging 23.7 factors, 6.1 rebounds and three.6 assists in 68 video games, his healthiest season since he was a member of the 2016-17 San Antonio Spurs.
Nonetheless, one thing has been lacking. Leonard doesn’t courtroom fame and visibility like Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, preferring to maintain followers at arm’s size together with his managed feelings throughout video games and to reply media queries with as few phrases and particulars as potential. Many Raptors followers discovered this wood exterior to be charming and quirky in the course of the 2019 championship season, and the Clippers devoted would possibly rally round him in comparable vogue if the Clippers can mount a deep run of their very own.
Certainly, Leonard is a employed gun caught enjoying in shadows solid by James’s Lakers, who won the 2020 title, and by his personal previous accomplishments with the Spurs and Raptors. Joel Embiid has grow to be a Philadelphia 76ers icon regardless of his personal string of accidents and postseason disappointments due to a decade of loyalty and valiant makes an attempt to recover from the hump. Leonard doesn’t present his ache or disclose his off-court struggles, a alternative that pushes away observers in Los Angeles who didn’t watch him develop up within the NBA.
The Clippers granted Leonard a three-year, $152 million contract extension in January as a result of they nonetheless consider his two-way abilities — the chic midrange taking pictures and ball-hawking protection — make him the proper participant to guide the group into its new billion-dollar Inglewood area subsequent season. Therein lies the stakes for the steadiness of this Clippers run: If Leonard falls brief once more, the brand new period at Intuit Dome will launch with the identical previous nagging frustrations.
“So far as getting a rhythm, so far as his play, [Leonard] has been getting his photographs and that’s going to come back,” Lue mentioned. “I assumed defensively he did some good issues, some steals and a few deflections. It’s simply good to have him again on the ground. We’ll be capable of make it work.”