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LA Clippers' Kawhi Leonard requires 8 stitches for mouth laceration after collision with teammate

A bloodied Kawhi Leonard was forced from the LA Clippers' game at the Denver Nuggets in the fourth quarter Friday night after a collision with a teammate left him needing eight stitches to treat a mouth laceration.

The injury has ruled Leonard out for Sunday's game against the Dallas Mavericks. Coach Tyronn Lue told reporters that Luke Kennard would start in Leonard's place. Power forward Marcus Morris also is out due to knee soreness.

"I hope that he's fine," Lue said when asked if there was any timetable for Leonard's return. "But I'm not sure yet."

On Friday, Serge Ibaka was going up for a defensive rebound when his elbow collided with Leonard's face, immediately sending the All-Star forward to the floor. Leonard bled profusely from his mouth as he was treated on the court, before being helped back to the locker room with 6:07 left in the game.

When Paul George saw a bloodied Leonard on the floor, he was very concerned.

"Really worried," George said. "I was thinking of the worst. I didn't know if he was concussed or how hard of a hit [it was] or what actually happened, because I didn't see it. I just saw him laying on the ground. That was first and foremost, just making sure he was OK."

Without Leonard, the Clippers got a little revenge by holding on to a big lead in the second half and beating the Nuggets 121-108. Denver had previously defeated the Clippers in the second round of the playoffs last season, after Los Angeles blew a 3-1 series lead.

"Nothing was said," Lue replied Friday when asked what the Clippers said to keep their composure down the stretch without Leonard. "You know, just next man up. We know Kawhi is a great player. We got to have the mindset that if he goes down, everybody has to be able to step up."

Leonard departed with the Clippers up 108-97. He had 21 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 4 steals in 30 minutes.

"I didn't even see it," Lue said after the game, while Leonard was being evaluated. "... He's going to be fine. He got up and walked off the floor, so he's good."

Clippers forward Nicolas Batum said he spoke to Leonard following the contest and that his teammate appeared to be fine.

"You don't want a player, any player, [to] go down like that with blood all over him and everywhere on the floor," Batum said. "I think he's good. I just saw him in the locker room; he was OK, and that was kind of scary in the moment."