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Clippers Fans React To Kawhi Leonard’s Body Transformation (Photos)

Clippers Fans React To Kawhi Leonard’s Body Transformation (Photos)

Los Angeles Clippers fans reacted to Kawhi Leonard’s body transformation this week after photos of his physique went viral on social media.

Heading into L.A.’s 2023-24 NBA campaign, obviously the big question on everyone’s mind is whether Leonard can stay healthy. Over the past three seasons he has played in 104 total outings.

The plan last year was to lean in on load management have Leonard ready to go hard in the playoffs. That didn’t quite work out. Following an immensely impressive opening game of the postseason, he got injured again and the Clippers got booted in the first round.

Over the summer, head coach Ty Lue made his feelings on load management clear.

That means Leonard will need to be ready to go in 2023-24 when the regular season tips off. And by the looks of things, he seems to be preparing for that scenario.

This week photos of him working out and his body transformation went viral.

Clippers fans are a vocal bunch. It didn’t take them long to weigh in with their thoughts.

They took to social media to react to Leonard’s body transformation photos.

This has been a busy summer for Leonard. Between his controversial encounters with fans and his surprisingly rowdy partying, he has been in the headlines nonstop for non-basketball stuff.

That’s what the offseason is for.

But soon enough, the real work will begin.

Will 2023-24 mark the season when Leonard finally lives up to the expectations that were set for the Clippers when he originally came to town? Time will tell.

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Jennifer Withers Hoey

Jennifer Withers Hoey is a former Business Development Manager who transitioned to writing about sports. With valuable connections all over the West Coast, she has used those contacts to break some of the most interesting stories pertaining to the Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon Ducks, LA Lakers, LA Clippers, Seattle Supersonics (RIP), and more.
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