According to ESPN.com’s Michael C. Wright, San Antonio Spurs superstar Kawhi Leonard underwent an MRI on Monday, which revealed no structural damage to Leonard’s ankle.
Leonard went down in Game 1 in the Western Conference Finals against the Golden State Warriors, as he landed on big man Zaza Pachulia’s foot.
The forward’s status for Game 2 is officially listed as doubtful as the Spurs get ready to take on the Warriors without both Leonard and Tony Parker, who was lost for the season with a ruptured quad.
While the Western Conference Finals resumes on Tuesday night, the Cleveland Cavaliers are still awaiting for Game 1 against either the Washington Wizards or Boston Celtics, which will take place on Wednesday night at 8:30 pm ET.
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