After Kawhi Leonard’s “no-show” endorsement deal came to light, so much stuff was unearthed regarding his selection process in the 2019 free agency. To refresh everyone’s memory, Leonard was coming out fresh from his championship run with the Toronto Raptors. He was the biggest name in the market. Playing in California was his priority.

Leonard did not want to play with LeBron James and the Lakers. Surprisingly, the Los Angeles Clippers immediately swooped in and met his demands. However, not everything went smoothly for both parties. After playing only 266 out of a possible 492 games in his six seasons with the team, a growing number of Clippers members are reportedly glad that Leonard’s time with the team is nearly coming to a close.

“This has been a nightmare. He’s an incredibly talen

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