Kawhi Leonard trade chatter resurfaces after insiders blunt prediction

The Clippers may have landed a potential franchise cornerstone on draft night, but the biggest question hanging over the organization still revolves around Kawhi Leonard.According to NBA insider Chris Haynes, the Clippers are expected to explore trading Leonard if the two sides cannot reach an agreement on a contract extension this offseason.“If an extension is not worked out, I expect the Clippers look to move Kawhi,” Haynes said on NBA TV.“I don’t expect that he will stay and play on an expiring deal.”Leonard is entering the final season of the three-year, $149.5 million contract he signed in January 2024 and is set to earn $50.3 million next season.

While extension talks have reportedly not yet begun, Haynes noted that discussions are expected to take place after the draft, giving the Clippers an opportunity to outline their long-term vision.That vision became much clearer Tuesday night.Thanks to the top-four protected first-round pick acquired from the Pacers in the Ivica Zubac trade, the Clippers landed the No.5 overall selection and used it on former Illinois star Keaton Wagler.Combined with an emerging young core that already includes Darius Garland, the Clippers suddenly have more flexibility than they have enjoyed in years.The selection also gives the organization leverage.

Rather than feeling pressured to extend Leonard at any cost, the Clippers now have a potential succession plan if negotiations become complicated.Despite the growing speculation, any potential trade would still require the Clippers to change course.According to ESPN, owner Steve Ballmer has remained firmly opposed to moving Leonard, even turning away interest from teams such as the Warriors before the trade deadline while continuing to build around the two-time Finals MVP.Leonard, however, strengthened his bargaining position with one of the best seasons of his career.

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