In 2019, Kawhi Leonard wanted out of San Antonio, and Toronto stepped up and traded for him, knowing full well that he would not sign an extension to stay north of the border because he wanted to play in his native Southern California. Toronto got a ring out of taking that roll of the dice.

Now, Leonard is headed back to Toronto specifically because the Raptors are willing to offer him a massive extension.

The Clippers and Rockets are finalizing a trade that sends Leonard back to Toronto for a package centered around All-Star Brandon Ingram and picks, a story simultaneously broken by ESPN’s Shams Charania and basketball insider Chris Haynes.

The deal shakes out like this:

Toronto receives: Kawhi Leonard
The LA Clippers receive: Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, two first-round picks, a pick swap, two second-rounder picks
Note: The details of this trade are not finalized and things like the picks could change.

The Raptors and Leonard are reportedly talking about a two-year contract extension beyond this season. Leonard was available for a trade because he and the Clippers could not reach terms on an extension — Los Angeles would not give him the years or money he wanted. The Clippers were already pivoting to a new era and had traded away James Harden and Ivica Zubac.

This is a win-now move for Toronto — just like it was last time Toronto brought in Leonard (and it paid off then). Toronto now has a dominant forward lineup with All-Stars Scottie Barnes and Leonard, an elite combination if Leonard can stay healthy. Barnes is a big Leonard fan — when asked who he wanted most as a teammate, he said Leonard.

Toronto also has RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley, Collin Murray-Boyles and some depth. It’s a roster that could do damage if they get the Leonard from last season, when he was largely healthy and averaged a career-high 27.9 points per game to go along with 6.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.9 steals a night.

The Clippers get their books cleaned up and have some flexibility in the future to rebuild their roster around Darius Garland and the just-drafted Keaton Wagner.

Most important to the Clippers are the draft picks, they now control six future first-round picks, whether they ultimately use them or trade them. There also is the looming Aspiration investigation into the Clippers allegedly circumventing the salary cap to pay Leonard. If found guilty, the Clippers will likely face punishment that includes losing their own picks, but the league cannot take away the picks they traded for. (Do not expect Leonard to face much punishment from the league, outside of maybe fines.)

Garland and Ingram give the Clippers plenty of shot creation next season as well — this is not a team bottoming out and tanking. The Clippers have cleared about $23 million in cap space and can make other moves.

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