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Sun 11/9/14 4:31 PM

Leonard, who battled conjunctivitis during the offseason, said the vision in his right eye is not back to normal, ESPN.com reports. It is not clear how much his vision is affected by the infection, or how long it will linger. After just four games, last year's finals MVP is shooting a career low 31 percent from the field, and 11 percent from beyond the arc. This is a very small sample size, but it's possible these low shooting numbers are in part due to this injury. Cases of conjunctivitis can take weeks to many months to clear up, so it's possible that Leonard will play all season with the impairment. The good news is that Leonard does not seem worried about missing any time this season, so he should continue to be a solid source of rebounds and steals, but his shooting percentage may continue to suffer until he heals.