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Kawhi shrugs off leg issue after win: ‘I’m good’

Kawhi Leonard said he was fine after playing a career-high 52 minutes Sunday night — almost all of them coming after he landed awkwardly after a layup in the first quarter. “I’m just going to keep fighting,” he said. “I’m going to be playing.”

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