Kawhi Leonard Trolled by Clippers Teammate
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The Los Angeles Clippers are entering the season with an entirely refreshed lineup. This offseason, the team made several major additions. They brought in veteran point guard Chris Paul from the San Antonio Spurs. Then they signed Bradley Beal and Brook Lopez, and also landed John Collins in a three-team trade.
Clippers center Ivica Zubac will look to make a stride this upcoming season, which is a testament to his increased role for head coach Tyronn Lue. Zubac revealed he is anticipating to be a larger part of the Clippers' offense, and is looking forward to how it all plays out, coming off an impressive season.
Though social media buzz has somewhat cooled off on the former Finals MVP, Leonard was the talk of the town in late September when podcaster Pablo Torre dropped a bombshell claim. According to Torre, Leonard had signed a $28 million "no-show" endorsement deal with a startup called Aspiration in 2021.
The LA Clippers revamped their roster after a first-round playoff exit last season, adding a handful of veterans in an attempt to build a championship contender. The Clippers made some key additions,
The Los Angeles Clippers and Denver Nuggets face off in an intriguing NBA preseason matchup, with fans eager to see the top stars in action. That leads to one big question: will Kawhi Leonard, James Harden,
To spot Kawhi Leonard in a preseason game is rare. But to spot him playing his best is an event that fans only dream of witnessing. Leonard was sidelined for most of the 2024–25 season with persistent right-knee inflammation,