Spurs hope to meet with Kawhi Leonard and his representatives soon
Leonard will be eligible to sign a five-year, $219 million contract extension from July 1
The San Antonio Spurs hope to meet Kawhi Leonard anytime soon.
Leonard has played only nine games this season and he will be eligible to sign a max contract extension from July 1.
Per San Antonio Express News, Still, the Spurs hope to meet with Leonard and his representatives soon in a bid to mend fences and pave the way for Leonard to come to terms on a five-year $219 million supermax contract that he will be eligible to receive starting July 1. If attempts to patch up the relationship fail, the Spurs will be forced to explore trading a player coach Gregg Popovich once labeled “the future face of the franchise.”
Leonard has played only nine games this season and he will be eligible to sign a max contract extension from July 1.
Per San Antonio Express News, Still, the Spurs hope to meet with Leonard and his representatives soon in a bid to mend fences and pave the way for Leonard to come to terms on a five-year $219 million supermax contract that he will be eligible to receive starting July 1. If attempts to patch up the relationship fail, the Spurs will be forced to explore trading a player coach Gregg Popovich once labeled “the future face of the franchise.”