Mason Plumlee To Miss Time With Knee Injury - RealGM Wiretap
LA Clippers backup center Mason Plumlee had to be carried off the court after suffering a left knee injury on Monday night. Plumlee was injured when Julius Randle collided with Plumlee while pursuing a loose ball. The Clippers have initially diagnosed Plumlee with a sprained left knee.
Postgame, LA coach Ty Lue didn't want to get into any specifics on Plumlee. Lue deferred to the team's diagnosis of a sprained knee."It hurts us. He's been very good, coming in that 2nd role, guarding their big. Tonight, unfortunately, he went down. Had to put in Moussa, doesn't have too much playing time. You kind of seen it with the rotations out there. In time, he'll get better," Leonard said.
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