Sources: Clips nearing Kawhi deal with Raptors
Key takeaways
- The deal marks a return to Canada for the star who led the Raptors to an NBA title in 2019, winning Finals MVP after he averaged 28.5 points per game in the victory over the Golden State Warriors.
- Leonard scored 732 points during the 2019 playoffs, the third most in a single postseason in NBA history, trailing Michael Jordan in 1992 and LeBron James in 2018.
- The two-time Finals MVP, who turned 35 on Monday, leaves the Clippers following six seasons in Los Angeles as the team decides to move toward a younger direction.
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The LA Clippers are nearing an agreement to trade All-NBA forward Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors for Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, two unprotected first-round picks, one pick swap and two second-round picks, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.
The deal marks a return to Canada for the star who led the Raptors to an NBA title in 2019, winning Finals MVP after he averaged 28.5 points per game in the victory over the Golden State Warriors.
Leonard scored 732 points during the 2019 playoffs, the third most in a single postseason in NBA history, trailing Michael Jordan in 1992 and LeBron James in 2018. He played just one season with the Raptors, as he was traded by the San Antonio Spurs in July 2018, then left Toronto as a free agent in 2019 to join the Clippers.