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Shaun Livingston #14 | Guard | Los Angeles Clippers
Height: 6-7    Weight: 182    Born: 1985-9-11, Peoria, Illinois

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Career Stats
YearTeamGMinPPGFGFG%FTFT%3PT3PT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPF
2004-05LAC3027.17.489.41444.7460.0003.05.01.10.47582
2005-06LAC6125.05.8149.42753.6881.1253.04.50.80.5111160
2006-07LAC5429.99.3208.46382.7075.3133.45.11.10.5108135
Player Notes
March 3, 2008
Shaun Livingston still hopes to return this season. He tore the ACL, MCL, PCL, and lateral meniscus his left knee in late February of 2007. "I'm definitely optimistic about it," Livingston tells the Los Angeles Times. "I've got to be that. And we'll see where it takes me." He has been working on sliding and jumping.
February 15, 2008
Shaun Livingston is still hopeful to return to the court this season, according to the LA Times. Livingston's left knee that suffered torn ligaments on Feb. 26, 2007 -- still isn't quite ready to take the wear and tear of the hardcourt. "I'm doing a lot of strength and power," Livingston said. "Just the same -- running suicides and conditioning -- and endurance is the last step. That's where I'm at, trying to get my endurance back." Clippers Coach Mike Dunleavy said he wouldn't talk about a possible return date for Livingston until doctors cleared him for practice.
January 10, 2008
Clippers guard Shaun Livingston, who tore parts of his anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and lateral meniscus in a game against Charlotte last February, received good news from doctors on Wednesday. "The medical team feels he's going to make a full recovery," team president Andy Roeser told the AP. "There's a pretty good chance he’ll be on the court before the end of the season.” Livingston will spend the next month or so building strength in his knee and will be re-evaluated in February.

Our View:Even if Livingston returns this season, he wouldn’t be a productive fantasy player. The 22-year old just needs to get back on the court to get a feeling for his game back, but don’t expect the Clippers to give him any heavy minutes if he does return just out of precaution.