Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Leonard doubtful in Game 1 vs. Mavs

Clippers feel ‘ready,’ hope to get star back

- By Beth Harris

It’s playoff time in the NBA, and the Los Angeles Clippers have four potential Hall of Famers on their roster. But only three of them are healthy going into a first-round matchup with Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks.

Kawhi Leonard has been dealing with what the team says is “very, very stubborn inflammati­on” in his surgically repaired right knee. He hasn’t participat­ed in any contact practices and hasn’t played since March 31.

“I do think, at some point, he’ll be with us,” teammate Paul George said Saturday. “Kawhi wants to be in this more than anybody.”

But it seems unlikely for Game 1 on Sunday.

“The guys are ready,” Tyronn Lue said. “This is what you play for, to get to this moment to have a chance to play for a championsh­ip. It’s on everybody to produce.”

Last year, George was hurt and missed the final nine games of the regular season and the playoffs. The Clippers didn’t get out of the first round, losing in five games to Phoenix.

“We’ve just been unlucky remaining healthy,” George said.

Now, they’re facing Dallas for the third time in five years. The Clippers beat Dallas in six games playing in the bubble in 2020 and won a Game 7 at home in 2021.

The Mavs have their own set of likely Hall of Famers in Doncic and Kyrie Irving.

“They’re going to score the basketball,” Clippers guard James Harden said, “but make it as difficult as you can possession by possession.”

The Clippers took two of three from Dallas this season.

The Mavs were 25-16 on the road this season and won 16 of their last 20 to end the regular season. The fourth-seeded Clippers went 4-4 without Leonard over their final eight games, including wins over playoff teams Cleveland (after trailing by 26 points), Denver and Phoenix.

“It was huge to get those wins,” Lue said. “It’s been hard for us in the past to win without Kawhi.”

The Mavs have a health question mark as well.

Rookie center Dereck Lively II missed the last eight games of the regular season with a sprained right knee. He participat­ed in practice all week, but coach Jason Kidd remained vague about his availabili­ty.

Lively had an immediate impact as a first-round pick out of Duke, and is now part of a two-man center rotation after a midseason trade for Daniel Gafford. They play similar styles as dunkers and rim protectors.

“Everything is trending in the right direction,” Kidd said

Kidd believes pace is one of the reasons for the improvemen­t of the Mavs since last season. Dallas was the third-slowest team in 2022-23, and wasn’t much better than that after the trade for Irving. Pace was an emphasis from the start this season, and Dallas finished seventh.

“When you talk about the playoffs, it tends to slow down,” Kidd said. “For us, we don’t want it to slow down. We’ve got to continue to keep playing with that pace. Understand­ing using our depth, using that to our advantage.”

 ?? Nell Redmond
The Associated Press ?? Clippers star Kawhi Leonard has been sidelined with “very, very stubborn inflammati­on” in his surgically repaired right knee.
Nell Redmond The Associated Press Clippers star Kawhi Leonard has been sidelined with “very, very stubborn inflammati­on” in his surgically repaired right knee.

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