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Leonard cheered in Toronto as he receives NBA title ring

- IAN HARRISON

Toronto — If any people came to boo Kawhi Leonard on his return to Toronto, it was sure hard to hear them over all the cheering.

Leonard received his championsh­ip ring to deafening applause and chants of “MVP! MVP!” before the Los Angeles Clippers visited the Raptors on Wednesday night.

Earlier, the three-time All-Star and two-time NBA Finals MVP said he was expecting a mix of cheers and boos from Toronto fans who watched him lead the Raptors to a six-game victory over Golden State in June.

“There’ll be some cheers but definitely, I think, more boos because they want to win the game,” Leonard said at shootaroun­d. “They don’t want to be cheering for a player that’s on the opposing team.”

Leonard’s former teammates, along with coaches and team executives, gathered in a circle at center court before tip-off to greet their former star, who signed with the Clippers in free agency.

Leonard embraced each player in turn before guard Kyle Lowry presented him with his ring. After slipping it on, Leonard raised his arms to the crowd and waved.

“It’s always great to see guys get a ring, especially when they’re on your team now,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said before the ceremony. “This is a different one, though. It’s a really cool one because he was the leader of the group, coming back to get it in front of a crowd. I’ve never experience­d it like this. This is special. It’s cool.”

Back in Toronto for the first time since his free agency meeting with the Raptors in July, Leonard said he experience­d “flashbacks” of that championsh­ip run as the Clippers drove to the arena for morning shootaroun­d.

“The ride was fun,” Leonard said of his season in Toronto. “I had a great time last year with the coaching staff, the front office, and the players. It was a great experience.

“Obviously it was different playing here for a whole country, they’re all going for this one team.”

Leonard averaged 30.5 points and 9.1 rebounds in 24 playoff games with Toronto. He hit a series-winning 3-pointer in Game 7 against Philadelph­ia in the second round, a shot that bounced off the rim four times before dropping.

Rather than re-sign with the Raptors, Leonard chose to team up with friend Paul George and head home to Los Angeles.

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