Vancouver Sun

Rental deal for Leonard could work for Raptors

- RYAN WOLSTAT @WolstatSun

Nothing creates a buzz these days like wild, baseless speculatio­n, so here is one corner’s thoughts on the Kawhi Leonardto-the-Raptors “rumours.”

First of all, Toronto being the new betting favourite to land Leonard, one of the NBA’s top players, doesn’t mean there is momentum toward such a move.

There has been no sourced informatio­n that Raptors boss Masai Ujiri and San Antonio counterpar­t R.C. Buford have held substantiv­e talks. More likely, Leonard’s camp is trying to speed up the divorce from the only franchise Leonard has ever known. Would pursuing Leonard make sense for the Raptors?

It depends. If Leonard and his people tell Ujiri and general manager Bobby Webster that the California­n has decided relocating to the north and signing a long-term extension is what he wants, by all means, the Raptors should push every chip in to get him. Leonard would be the best player the franchise has ever had, by a significan­t margin over a prime-time Vince Carter.

But that’s not happening. So, if Leonard is merely a rental for a year, would acquiring him make sense for Toronto at this stage?

Again, it depends on the cost. Kyle Lowry had strong interest in joining the Spurs as a free agent, but it wasn’t a mutual fit. If that’s still the case, any Raptors package would start with DeMar DeRozan, who has been the most loyal of all Raptors, but Leonard is a vastly superior player, both more efficient offensivel­y and in a completely different realm at the other end of the floor.

San Antonio was high on Jonas Valanciuna­s in the past. Perhaps there would be a way to work him into a deal, with Toronto taking back undesirabl­e contracts.

The Spurs would most likely ask for OG Anunoby, Toronto’s best asset, and one or two of Delon Wright, Pascal Siakam and Jakob Poeltl. Anunoby is a nonstarter for any Leonard rental. He should only be in play should Leonard commit to Toronto long-term. Failing that, parting with Siakam or even Wright would be tough, but adding Leonard to Lowry, Serge Ibaka, Anunoby, Fred VanVleet and Valanciuna­s would give the Raptors a legitimate shot at the NBA Finals. With Boston and Philadelph­ia set to pull away from the Raptors this could be Toronto’s last shot to make serious noise for some time. Take Anunoby out of the equation, and it’s likely a deal worth doing.

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