NBA-Raptors pause planned Leonard trade amid NBA probe involving Clippers


Apr 15, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) warms up prior to the game against the Golden State Warriors in the play-in rounds of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

TORONTO, July 9 (Reuters) - The Toronto ⁠Raptors have put their planned trade for Kawhi Leonard on hold as ⁠a resultof the league's investigation involving the Los Angeles Clippers, they said on ‌Thursday.

According to the Raptors, the NBA leagueoffice told them they would assume the risk of any potential outcome of the investigation affecting Leonard, who led Toronto to their only championship in 2019 before joining ​the Clippers a month later.

"In light of this, we ⁠will wait until the league's investigation ⁠is complete," the Raptors said in a statement.

"The Raptors remain eager to bring Kawhi ⁠back ‌to Toronto and look forward to a swift resolution for our players, our organization and our fans."

The NBA launched an investigation into the Clippers in ⁠2025 following media reports that Leonard was paid by a ​now-bankrupt environmental firm that ‌had close ties to team owner Steve Ballmer as a way to circumvent ⁠league rules ​that restrict the total amount a team can spend on its player payroll.

The reports said Leonard had a four-year, $28-million endorsement contract with the firm but the twiceNBA championis alleged to have provided ⁠no work as part of the deal.

The Clippers ​have previously denied that any rules were broken and welcomed the league’s investigation.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said last month that the investigation into the Clippers was "close to the point now ⁠where I think we need to wrap this up."

Leonard emerged as a star with the San Antonio Spurs and was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in 2014 after leading them to victory over the Miami Heat.

He fell out with the Spurs ​over a leg injury and was traded to the ⁠Raptors where he spent one season and was named NBA Finals MVP for a second ​time before joining the Clippers.

Last week, media reports said ‌the Clippers had agreed to send 35-year-old ​Leonard back to the Raptors as part of a deal that included Toronto All-Star Brandon Ingram.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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