Lue: Kawhi injury not serious; ASG status in air
Written by I Dig Sports
SAN FRANCISCO -- LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard's left adductor strain isn't expected to be "too serious," according to Clippers coach Ty Lue, but there is still uncertainty surrounding the six-time All-Star's status for this year's All-Star game.
Leonard played through the injury on Monday against the Minnesota Timberwolves, scoring 18 points in 30 minutes. He is sitting out Wednesday night's game against the Golden State Warriors.
"I don't think it's that serious," Lue said before Wednesday's game. "He played through it last game, was experiencing some soreness in the hip, so when the game got out of reach we didn't bring him back in the fourth quarter to be smart about it."
Even if he is unable to play in the All-Star game, Leonard is still expected to go to Indianapolis for the weekend, a league source told ESPN.
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