The Los Angeles Clippers resumed practice this weekend, with Kawhi Leonard in attendance ahead of Monday's game against the Miami Heat.
This week, it was revealed that LA Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard stepped away from the team to be with family members who were forced to evacuate during the Los Angeles wildfires. The wildfires have been one of the biggest tragedies in LA history,
Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers returned to action on Monday night, hosting the Miami Heat in the team’s first game back following a four day break due to the Los Angeles wildfires. It was also the first time anyone outside of the team,
Kawhi Leonard officially was out for “personal reasons” Wednesday night in Denver, when his Clippers fell to the Nuggets (without Nikola Jokic) 126-103. Those personal reasons were very legit: He was back in Los Angeles to be with family members who ...
So just happy and thankful for that.” – 8:05 PM Arash Markazi @ArashMarkazi Kawhi Leonard traveled with the Clippers to Denver yesterday but he returned to L.A. today to be with his family ...
Kawhi Leonard's family is safe in Los Angeles after having to evacuate due to the fires in the region this week.
Kawhi Leonard opens up about him making shots with Clippers
Kawhi Leonard left the Los Angeles Clippers in Denver on Wednesday to be with his family in Los Angeles after they were evacuated from their Pacific Palisades home because of wildfires. "You ...
Wednesday night’s matchup between the Kings and the Flames, which would have been played at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, has been postponed by the NHL. Kawhi Leonard of the LA ...
Los Angeles has seen the Pacific Palisades fire, Eaton fire, Kenneth fire, and Hurst fire wipe out thousands of structures. Kawhi Leonard and his family evacuated their Palisades home, and a ...
Nelson Rodriguez has rooted for the Clippers his entire life, but the fandom of the Santa Ana resident was out of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
Nelson Rodriguez, 37, has rooted for the Clippers his entire life, but before he went to their home game on Monday, he'd never seen his team in person.