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Kawhi's Ankle: Clippers' Playoff Hopes on the Line
24 Mar
Summary
- Kawhi Leonard is questionable for Monday's game due to an ankle injury.
- The Clippers have a 4-12 record in games without Leonard this season.
- Leonard has made at least two 3-pointers in his last six games.

Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard is currently listed as questionable for Monday night's matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks, continuing to manage an ankle injury. Leonard initially sustained the injury on March 14, and it has caused him to miss two of the Clippers' last four games.
The Clippers have faced considerable difficulties when Leonard is absent from the lineup, accumulating a 4-12 record in the 16 games he has missed this season. To remain eligible for awards and All-NBA selections, Leonard can only miss one more regular-season game.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his availability, oddsmakers have positioned the Clippers as 13.5-point favorites at home, suggesting an expectation that Leonard will play. This season, Leonard has been averaging an impressive 28.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game, with notable shooting efficiency from both the field and beyond the arc.
Leonard presents an attractive prop bet opportunity against the Bucks, who rank poorly in opponent three-pointers made and percentage. He has consistently hit at least two three-pointers in his last six games, clearing this prop line in consecutive games despite his ankle ailment, making him a strong candidate to maintain his hot shooting.




