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Raptors Bring Kawhi Leonard Home In Blockbuster Trade

The Toronto Raptors have re-acquired Kawhi Leonard from the Los Angeles Clippers, sending Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, two second-round picks and a 2027 first-round swap the other way. The LA Clippers have agreed to trade All-NBA forward Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors for Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, a 2027 first-round pick swap and two second-round picks, with the deal expected to close once Leonard signs a lucrative extension.

Toronto is trading five years of asset flexibility for a shot at the present, betting that a 35-year-old two-time Finals MVP with a lengthy injury history outproduces whatever those 2030s picks eventually become. It is the mirror image of the 2018 deal that built this era: last time the Raptors paid in players to win one championship fast, this time they are paying in future draft equity for a longer, less certain look at the same wager.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
Toronto beat the Mets 9-3 at Rogers Centre last night, a sharp reversal from Tuesday's shutout loss in the same series. One offensive outburst doesn't resolve the bigger question hanging over the roster: the Blue Jays may have a decision to make on Kevin Gausman before the MLB trade deadline, and a single box score won't settle it.
Maple Leafs
The Maple Leafs signed veteran goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky to a three-year contract worth $21 million on Wednesday, one of several moves on opening day of free agency. Toronto also acquired Nick Paul from the Tampa Bay Lightning, sending goaltender Dennis Hildeby back the other way, a pair of transactions that trade organizational certainty for term contracts on players wagering they still have a rebound left in them.
Argonauts
Toronto heads to Calgary tonight without starting offensive lineman Dakoda Shepley, who was a non-participant in practice on Tuesday due to a back injury and has since been placed on the six-game injured list. That matters more than the scoreline: the Argonauts have allowed six sacks through three games, tied for fifth league-wide, while the offence ranks first with 8.06 yards per play, and tonight tests whether that number survives without him.
The Number
6

The Raptors' offensive ranking, worst-to-best, among all NBA teams over the past three seasons Toronto has had the league's sixth-worst offense over the last three years, which is the actual hole this trade is meant to fill, not the win total. Watch usage and shot quality once camp opens: if Leonard's volume scoring translates immediately alongside Scottie Barnes, the East's hierarchy shifts on opening night; if it doesn't, this becomes a story about the picks Toronto gave up, not the banner it's chasing.

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · World Cup Round of 32: Spain vs. Austria · TSN
7:00 PM ET · World Cup Round of 32: Portugal vs. Croatia (BMO Field, Toronto) · TSN
9:00 PM ET · CFL: Toronto Argonauts at Calgary Stampeders · TSN
11:00 PM ET · World Cup Round of 32: Switzerland vs. Algeria (BC Place, Vancouver) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Argonauts moneyline on the road. Toronto's offence ranks first in the league at 8.06 yards per play, and Calgary's defense just allowed 33 points in a 41-33 win over the Lions in Kelowna, a matchup that favours the visiting offence more than the line suggests.

“Toronto just spent two decades of draft capital to relive one summer, and somehow that still counts as the most rational bet in the building”
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