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Kawhi Leonard: Ankle Sprain Won't Stop Scoring Surge
11 Jan
Summary
- Kawhi Leonard will play Saturday despite a recent ankle sprain.
- He scored 26 points in Friday's game after tweaking his ankle.
- Leonard averages 29.4 points since early December.

Kawhi Leonard has been cleared to play in Saturday's game against the Detroit Pistons, overcoming a right ankle sprain. He was initially listed as questionable but will start despite the injury. Leonard played through a similar ankle issue on Friday, delivering a strong performance with 26 points, five rebounds, and five assists.
His recent play has been exceptional. Since the start of December, spanning 17 games, Leonard has averaged an impressive 29.4 points per contest. He has also contributed significantly in other areas, averaging 7.0 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 2.3 steals per game.
This availability means Leonard will continue his high-level play for his team. The veteran forward's ability to perform at such a high level, even with a recent injury, highlights his impact on the court. Fans can expect more of his scoring and all-around game.




