Kawhi Leonard is “progressing well”, but has no timeframe to return

LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Leonard Participated in individual exercises, but there is no time frame. LA Clippers The moment is star’s return

Leonard was out of his seventh consecutive game after sustaining a right knee injury. Utah Jazz. The two-time NBA Finals MVP will also be missing Monday’s match against Cleveland. His return to the court is still uncertain.

Ty Lue, head coach of the team, said that there is no time frame for when Leonard will be back. The most important thing is the medical testing and slow progress of getting better each day. So we are just going day-by-day and not following any set timetable.

Leonard played in two Clippers’ games this season. He also logged 21 minutes each game from the bench. Leonard experienced stiffness in his right knee following a surgical procedure. This was during a morning shootaround before the Clippers’ match at Oklahoma City on October 25.

Leonard tore the right ACL in Game 4 against Utah, on June 14, 2021. The injury required him to miss the remainder of last season for rehabilitation.

Lue said that “He is moving well.” “We knew that it was not going to be straight after an ACL. It was something we discussed before the season. He’s making great progress. We will follow our medical staff’s advice. It was hard to remain objective about the situation, but he is improving.

“… He is at a good place, is progressing, and is improving so that is the most important thing.

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