All-NBA forward Kawhi Leonard is on the move.

The Los Angeles Clippers traded the 14-year veteran to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, two first-round picks, one pick swap and two second-round picks, according to multiple reports.

Leonard, 35, had expressed a desire to stay with the Clippers, with whom he first signed as a free agent before the 2019-20 NBA season. However, the Clippers had been reluctant to make a long-term commitment to the seven-time All-Star.

Leonard has one season left on his contract, which is scheduled to pay him $50.3 million.

The trade immediately makes him eligible to sign up to a two-year, $123.7 million extension with his new team, according to ESPN.

Leonard averaged a career-high 27.4 points per game last season and finished seventh in the NBA MVP voting. However, the Clippers finished with a 42-40 record and lost to the Golden State Warriors in the play-in tournament.

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Kawhi Leonard’s history with Raptors

Leonard pleyed just one season in Toronto, but it was a memorable one.

After spending the first seven seasons of his pro career and winning a championship in 2014 with the San Antonio Spurs, Leonard was traded to the Raptors in 2018. He led the team on a historic run to the franchise’s first-ever NBA title, defeating the Golden State Warriors in six games.

Leonard was named the NBA Finals MVP for the second time in his career, but left at the end of the season to sign with the Clippers.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Clippers trade Kawhi Leonard back to Raptors in franchise-shifting deal

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