Clippers Deny Remembering Kawhi Leonard From Olympics
It has become a game of suspicion between Team USA and the Clippers when it comes to Kawhi Leonard withdrawing from the Olympics.
Los Angeles Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank says that despite the statement issued by Team USA, LAC had no role in the decision to withdraw Kawhi from his first Olympics.
“It was a USAB call, and, frankly, I’m very disappointed with the decision,” Frank told reporters. “Kawhi wanted to play. We wanted him to play.”
At the end of the training camp in Vegas last week, USA Basketball informed the world that they are going to replace Leonard with Derrick White, who is a Celtic guard.
“Kawhi has been preparing for the Olympics for the past few weeks and has had a few solid practices in Las Vegas,” the statement released on July 10 read. “He felt ready to compete. However, he respects that USA Basketball and the Clippers have decided that it is in his best interest to spend the rest of the summer preparing for the upcoming season rather than participating in the Olympic Games in Paris.”
Leonard has been dealing with knee inflammation and soreness, so many think his withdrawal is due to that.
But Frank is not convinced.
“I was there when he did the first two practices,” Frank said when asked if Leonard was bothered by his knee injury. “He looked very good, fully involved in everything they did. I wasn’t there to do it the third time, when at the end, it was the point where they decided to go in a different direction. I said, I really wish they would have given Kawhi more time.
“It has benefited us to be with Kawhi for five years to see his body, to see where he is. He looked good to me. I know all the sacrifices he made to commit to the Olympics. So it was very disappointing.”
After sending Kawhi home, USA Basketball executive director Grant Hill said after the decision that “we had to turn around” and that “we all made a big effort” to get Leonard to play.
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