Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors have a real chance to reach the 2019 NBA Finals.
The Los Angeles Lakers will have to wait to acquire another superstar to join LeBron James.
The San Antonio Spurs have agreed to send Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors.
Steve Kerr became just the third coach in NBA history to win three NBA Championships in his first four seasons at the helm.
LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard might not play together at all this year, as previously expected.
It's looking unlikely that Kawhi Leonard will start the 2018-2019 season with the Lakers.
Kawhi Leonard is keen to return to Los Angeles and has asked the San Antonio Spurs for a trade.
The 33-year-old superstar signed a massive deal with the Lakers this offseason but how does it compare to his previous salaries during his previous 15-seasons?
Kawhi Leonard might not be traded anytime soon.
The Toronto Raptors are reportedly at least willing to discuss a trade for one of their top players.
Kawhi Leonard still doesn't want to play anywhere but Los Angeles.
Kyrie Irving requested to be traded from the Cleveland Cavaliers after the 2016-17 season.
The Los Angeles Lakers no longer have the second-best championship odds in the West.
The Toronto Raptors have the best betting odds of trading for Kawhi Leonard this offseason.
LeBron James opted out of his deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers after becoming a free agent.
Kawhi Leonard's injury might be preventing the Spurs from getting acceptable trade offers for their star.
Kyrie Irving was LeBron James' teammate at the Cleveland Cavaliers before requesting a trade in 2017 and joining the Boston Celtics.
Kawhi Leonard has a year remaining on his current San Antonio Spurs contract.
DeMarcus Cousins joined the Golden State Warriors in a one-year deal but will not play for the foreseeable future.
Tyronn Lue will meet with Luke Walton to prepare him for coaching LeBron James with the Lakers.
It was recently reported Kawhi Leonard no longer has a preference to play for the Los Angeles Lakers.
DeMarcus Cousins will join an already stacked Golden State Warriors side.