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Kawhi Trade Frozen By League Investigation

The Raptors' agreement to reacquire Kawhi Leonard from the Clippers is still unofficial nine days after it was struck, after the NBA announced Thursday that it is investigating whether the Clippers circumvented the salary cap by funneling money to Leonard through a no-show endorsement deal with the now-bankrupt firm Aspiration. There is no timeline for the investigation to wrap, only that it is expected to conclude "in the coming weeks."

That delay matters more than the trade details, which already have Toronto sending out Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, and multiple first-round picks for a 35-year-old on an expiring deal. Leonard has already hired a new agent to begin extension talks worth up to $123.7 million over two years, which tells you the player thinks this closes; watch whether the league's timeline agrees with his.

The Rest of the Slate
World Cup
France beat Morocco 2-0 in the World Cup's opening quarterfinal, with Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé scoring in a fifth multi-goal win in six matches for Les Bleus. Mbappé left the match under his own power after a knock to his ankle, and with France a win away from a third straight final, his health is now the bigger story than the scoreline.
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo signed center Kayla Alexander to a seven-day hardship contract on Thursday, adding a player who spent the past two seasons overseas with Valencia Basket Club. Hardship deals are a small transaction by definition, but for an inaugural roster still finding its depth, each one is a data point on how thin the margins are.
WNBA
A'ja Wilson scored 20 points in the first half and finished with a 32-point double-double as Las Vegas beat Portland 88-80. The Aces have made a habit of burying opponents before halftime this season, and that early-game separation is the number worth tracking heading into the stretch run.
The Number
53

Leonard would be the 53rd NBA champion to reunite with his title-winning team after playing elsewhere None of the previous 52 averaged 20 points per game immediately before making that jump back, according to ESPN Research, which makes Leonard's case a genuine outlier rather than a typical homecoming reunion. Watch whether the league's investigation timeline outlasts training camp, because a historically unusual reunion delayed into the season changes the story from "welcome back" to "what took so long."

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · Spain vs. Belgium (World Cup Quarterfinal) · Sportsnet, TSN
8:30 PM ET · Toronto Argonauts at Winnipeg Blue Bombers · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Spain -1.5 on the match line. Unai Simon has kept five straight clean sheets to open the tournament, and that defensive floor makes the tighter number safer than chasing Belgium's chaos outright.

“An unofficial trade is just a press release with better production values”
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