Kawhi Leonard Limits $50 Million Trade Market to Raptors, Spurs as Clippers Shift Youthward
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Updated · CBS Sports · Jun 25
Kawhi Leonard Limits $50 Million Trade Market to Raptors, Spurs as Clippers Shift Youthward
3 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Jun 25
Summary
Only Toronto and San Antonio are viewed as viable Kawhi Leonard trade destinations because the 35-year-old has one year and about $50 million left, and any buyer would likely need an extension commitment.
The Clippers' deadline moves for Darius Garland, Bennedict Mathurin and No. 5 pick Keaton Wagler signaled a youth pivot, even as the team has publicly said it still plans to compete with Leonard.
Toronto has the draft capital to bid, but salary matching is the obstacle: taking back Leonard without sending out more money would trigger a first-apron hard cap, likely forcing the Raptors to attach an unwanted contract.
San Antonio can legally match Leonard's salary more easily, but a reunion is complicated by fan hostility, Leonard's old split with the franchise and the need to move De'Aaron Fox to make a longer-term cap plan work.
Any deal is further clouded by the NBA's salary-cap circumvention probe into Leonard's sponsorship arrangement, while his injury history and age limit how much either suitor would risk.