The Los Angeles Clippers are a bunch of happy people Friday night after they completed a comeback from 0-2 down in the series against the Utah Jazz with a 131-119 win in Game 6. They didn't even have Kawhi Leonard to help them score the victory, but that's obviously not to say they are not missing him.

Leonard's timetable is a bit cloudy as of the moment,  but he was good enough to be at STAPLES Center and watch the Clippers pull off an incredible come-from-behind win. Per Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints, Leonard was watching Game 6 from a suite and was also in attendance during the team's celebration inside the locker room. He was not wearing a brace and didn't appear to have any significant limp, which provides hope that he could return in the near future. The belief is that Leonard is dealing with a sprained ACL, although no update has been provided by the team.

Kawhi Leonard injured his knee while trying to complete a drive in Game 4 of the Jazz series. Even though he has apparently not gone under the knife yet, it doesn't rule out the possibility of surgery to repair his hurting right knee.

The Clippers will just have to let the team's medical team do their job on Leonard, but they must also prepare of the possibility of not having The Klaw's services for the rest of the season.

The Clippers will take on the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals starting Sunday afternoon.