Are Kawhi’s setbacks sinking the Clippers?
The Los Angeles Clippers find themselves under a cloud of uncertainty as Kawhi Leonard’s health continues to hang in the balance. Known for his immense talent but troubled by a history of injuries, Leonard’s future with the team seems to be shrouded in doubt. The Clippers’ inaugural season at the Intuit Dome is now marred not just by Leonard’s uncertain recovery but also by a significant lawsuit, which accuses the franchise of negligence and disregard for Leonard’s well-being.
At the center of this legal controversy is Randy Shelton, Leonard’s former strength and conditioning coach, who previously worked with Leonard during his college years at San Diego State. Shelton claims he was brought in by the Clippers to act as a trusted link in their efforts to court Leonard, with promises of a permanent position as the team’s strength and conditioning coach. However, according to the lawsuit, the reality was far different.
A series of clandestine meetings and confidential discussions reportedly took place, with Clippers’ Assistant GM Mark Hughes and Shelton communicating about Leonard’s medical history. Shelton claims the Clippers leveraged this connection to gain insights into Leonard’s physical health without ever formally honoring their promises. Once inside the organization, Shelton alleges he was sidelined, overshadowed by newly hired assistant coach Todd Wright and given minimal authority over Leonard’s recovery and regimen.
Leonard’s extensive injury history has undoubtedly been a challenge. From a critical ankle injury in the 2016 Western Conference Finals to a torn ACL in the 2021 playoffs, each setback has required Shelton’s support. However, the lawsuit states that his expertise was routinely undermined by the team’s unwillingness to follow proper recovery timelines. Shelton reports that, despite knowing Leonard needed two years for a full ACL recovery, the Clippers allegedly pressured him to expedite Leonard’s return. This decision, Shelton argues, may have had long-lasting consequences for Leonard’s health and career.
When Leonard returned in the 2022-23 season, the Clippers publicly announced minutes restrictions and no back-to-back games to prevent overexertion. But Shelton asserts this plan was ignored as the season progressed, with Leonard pushed to increase his playtime. The results were predictable: another knee injury in the 2023 playoffs, sustained during a back-to-back matchup, reignited concerns over Leonard’s recovery and highlighted what Shelton describes as “mind-blowing” negligence by the Clippers.
In response to these accusations, the Clippers conducted an internal investigation that conveniently absolved them of wrongdoing. Shelton, meanwhile, saw his contract terminated, which he claims was retribution for raising concerns over Leonard’s well-being.
As Leonard once again undergoes rehabilitation following another surgery, his future is uncertain. While the Clippers face mounting criticism, they are also grappling with a lawsuit that could further tarnish their reputation. The allegations of player neglect have raised questions about the organization’s priorities and commitment to athlete health.
This case sheds light on the often harsh reality of professional sports, where relentless pursuit of victory can overshadow the need to safeguard player well-being. The Clippers may continue to compete for success, but the lingering doubts over Leonard’s health—and the accusations surrounding it—are a stark reminder of the costs that sometimes come with athletic ambition.