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Clippers still building around Kawhi Leonard, James Harden

INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Kawhi Leonard is healthy going into the offseason for the first time since 2020, having played just 37 games before the LA Clippers lost in the first round of the playoffs. The team with the oldest roster in the league is staking its future on the two-time Finals MVP and All-Star James Harden.

"I definitely believe in those two," Lawrence Frank, president of basketball operations, said Monday.

Leonard didn't make his season debut until January while dealing with inflammation in his surgically repaired right knee. He averaged 21.