Kawhi Leonard, the six-time NBA All-Star, has withdrawn from Team USA and will not be participating in the Paris Olympics. Leonard cited concerns over his surgically repaired right knee, which has limited his participation in significant competitions over the past four seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers.
The decision to replace Leonard on the roster was made by the management level, with Boston guard Derrick White being added as his replacement. White is expected to join the team for upcoming exhibition games in Abu Dhabi.
Team USA expressed that Leonard had been preparing for the Olympics and had shown readiness to compete. However, it was collectively decided by USA Basketball and the Clippers that it would be in Leonard's best interest to focus on preparing for the upcoming NBA season.
Concerns also surround Kevin Durant, who has been dealing with a calf strain and has not participated in contact practices. Despite these setbacks, Team USA remains focused on their goal of securing a gold medal in Paris, aiming for a five-peat since their last loss in 2004.
Leonard's injury history, including a torn ACL in the 2021 playoffs, has impacted his availability on the court. Despite signing a max contract extension with the Clippers and being named to his sixth NBA All-Star team, Leonard's health remains a priority.
The absence of Leonard poses a challenge for Team USA, especially in terms of defensive contributions. With star players like LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and others on the roster, the team will need to adjust and rely on other defensive talents to fill the void.
As Team USA continues its preparations for the Olympics, the focus shifts to upcoming exhibition games and the ultimate goal of competing at the highest level in Paris.