Six years with the Clippers. Endless injuries. Constant doubt.
Kawhi Leonard could have faded away.
Instead, the Kawhi Leonard silent comeback is unfolding — quietly, relentlessly, and brilliantly.
The Comeback Story
After missing almost four months to rehab another knee injury, Leonard returned in January without fanfare.
Since then, the numbers tell the story:
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37 games played
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26-11 Clippers record during that stretch (a 58-win pace)
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21.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists per game, shooting 41% from deep
In the 2025 playoffs, he has taken it up another level:
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30.5 points per game on 71% shooting through the first two games against Denver
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Held opponents to just 16.7% shooting as the primary defender in Game 2
“This Is What Kawhi Lives For”
Clippers coach Tyronn Lue believes in Leonard’s impact:
“When we have a healthy Kawhi, we can win any series.”
James Harden added:
“He loves to hoop. Otherwise, you don’t survive the endless rehabs.”
For Kawhi Leonard, it’s no longer about silencing critics.
It’s about being present — playing, competing, and embracing the journey with his teammates.
The Symbolism Behind His Fishing Videos
Leonard posted two cryptic fishing videos during his rehab.
The message was clear without words:
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Some days are good, some bad.
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Critics always chirp.
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Patience is everything.
When Kawhi Leonard shows up, though, the critics always go silent.