Kawhi Leonard, the Toronto Raptors' two-time NBA finals most valuable playe...
TORONTO - Kawhi Leonard, the Toronto Raptors’ two-time NBA finals most valuable player, has captivated Canada for the second time this year as Raptors fans eagerly watch for the basketball superstar’s next move.
Leonard is a free agent, meaning he could sign with the Raptors at a contract worth $190 million for five years. Or he could accept $150 million for four years with the Los Angeles Clippers or Los Angeles Lakers, the two other teams considered in the running for him, according to ESPN.Leonard, 28, was instrumental in the Raptors’ historic win last month when the team clinched its first National Basketball Association championship.
Simon Mass, CEO of The Condo Store Realty, promised a paid-off penthouse at Leonard’s choice of luxury hotels in June. A group of Toronto restaurants teamed up to create “Ka’wine & Dine”, offering Leonard free food for life at participating restaurants if he re-signs with the Raptors.Google Trends shows the search for “Kawhi Leonard” rocketed to peak popularity between June 30 and July 6, with Canada leading the searches.
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