Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard is growing tired of the constant questions about his load management.

During Leonard's media session at All-Star weekend on Saturday, a reporter asked the two-time Finals MVP why he has not been playing in back-to-backs this season, to which Leonard responded by saying the following:

“I’m pretty sure everyone already knows why. I’m dealing with an injury,” said Leonard, per Shane Young of Forbes Sports.

That's a pretty silly question to ask, given that this has been the case with Leonard ever since he began dealing with a quad injury while with the San Antonio Spurs during the 2017-18 campaign.

The Clippers star only played in nine games that season and ultimately requested a trade due to his displeasure with the way the Spurs handled his health situation.

He was dealt to the Toronto Raptors that ensuing summer, and during his one season with the Raptors, Leonard appeared in 60 contests, averaging 26.6 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.8 steals over 34 minutes per game while shooting 49.6 percent from the floor, 37.1 percent from three-point range and 85.4 percent from the free-throw line.

In order to keep him fresh for the playoffs, the Raptors rested Leonard intermittently throughout the regular season, and it paid off, as Leonard led Toronto to its first ever NBA championship with a dominant postseason run.

The 28-year-old signed with the Clippers over the summer.

It has been more of the same for Leonard in Los Angeles, as he has played in just 42 of the team's 55 games while registering 27.2 points, 7.5 boards, 5.3 assists and 1.8 steals across 32.5 minutes a night.