Kawhi Leonard has withdrawn from the US Olympic basketball team. The Los Angeles Clippers’ star cited ongoing knee problems as the reason. This development comes just 16 days before the Paris Olympics begin.
Leonard’s decision isn’t entirely surprising. He has battled multiple injuries in recent years. A knee issue sidelined him for much of the first round in this season’s NBA playoffs against the Mavericks.
USA Basketball and the Clippers jointly announced Leonard’s withdrawal. They stated it’s in Leonard’s best interest to prepare for next season instead of participating in the Olympics.
This choice reflects a cautious approach to Leonard’s health. Playing in the Olympic tournament could aggravate his existing injuries. It might also jeopardize his fitness for the upcoming NBA season.
USA Basketball quickly named Derrick White as Kawhi Leonard’s replacement. White joins Boston Celtics teammates Jayson Tatum and Jrue Holiday on the Olympic roster. The 30-year-old guard Kawhi Leonard had an impressive season with career-high averages.
White averaged 15.2 points, 5.2 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game. He shot 46.1% from the field and 39.6% from three-point range. His versatility and recent championship experience could prove valuable for Team USA.
This last-minute change will affect the team’s dynamics. Leonard’s absence is a significant loss. However, the depth of talent in US basketball ensures the Dream Team remains a formidable force.
As the Olympics approach, all eyes will be on how the team adapts to this change. The US aims to defend its gold medal in Paris, even without Leonard’s star power.