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Report: Clippers, Raptors in serious Kawhi Leonard trade talks

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 9:28 AM

The Los Angeles Clippers are involved in serious discussions about a trade that would send Kawhi Leonard back to the Toronto Raptors, ESPN reported Monday.

Leonard’s representatives have made it ​known that if the Clippers wanted to move on from ‌Leonard that he would sign a contract extension with the Raptors, per the report.

Before signing as a free agent with the Clippers, Leonard spent one season in Toronto — 2018-19 — and led the Raptors to their only NBA title.

A native of ‌the ​Los Angeles area, Leonard’s preference was to ⁠stay with the Clippers but ⁠they haven’t committed to him beyond this upcoming season, ESPN reported. He has one season left on his current contract and is due $50.3 million.

Leonard turned 35 on Monday.

If the trade goes through, ​Leonard would be eligible to sign a two-year extension with the Raptors worth as much as $123.7 million, according to ESPN.

Leonard is a ⁠two-time NBA champion, winning his first title ⁠in 2013-14 with the San Antonio Spurs in this ​third season in the league. He won the NBA Finals MVP award ​in both championship seasons.

The Spurs traded him to the Raptors ‌in July 2018 in a deal that sent DeMar DeRozan to San Antonio.

Leonard’s time in Los Angeles hasn’t been clear sailing.

He has been saddled with injuries, missing the entire 2021-22 season and playing only ⁠37 games in 2024-25 and 52 in both 2020-21 and 2022-23. He made 65 starts in 2025-26 and led the Clippers in scoring (27.9) and steals (1.9).

The ⁠NBA also is investigating ‌whether the Clippers went around the salary cap ⁠by paying him through an endorsement with Aspiration, ​a banking ‌company, instead of through proper payroll channels.

Leonard is ​a seven-time ⁠All-Star and twice was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

The Clippers finished the season at 42-40 and were eliminated in the play-in round by the Golden State Warriors. The Raptors were 46-36 and lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of the playoffs in seven ​games.

–Field Level Media