Clippers Not Allowing Kawhi Leonard to Play Back-to-Backs
Kawhi Leonard must be held back from playing on consecutive nights, head coach Tyronn Lue revealed. "Even though he wants to do it, sometimes you've got to protect him from himself," Lue said on the Club Shay Shay podcast. In April, Leonard played his first back-to-back in 13 months, logging 49 total minutes over two home games against the Dallas Mavericks. Despite seeing limited time on the court, he was highly productive, averaging a point per minute. The Clippers' pursuit of a higher playoff seed likely influenced the team's decision to allow Leonard to play in both games. It would be great to see him on the court in back-to-back situations regularly, but given his injury history, that's unlikely. As a result, Leonard's fantasy value suffers.
Source: Club Shay Shay
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