The 2015 free agent period was barely minutes old late Tuesday when the Spurs took care of the first item on their offseason to do list, reaching an agreement with starting small forward Kawhi Leonard on a contract that will pay him more than $90 million over the next five seasons.
And they were only just getting started. The Wednesday work day had just begun when the next two dominoes fell in swift order: Danny Green, in danger of being lured away by any number of teams in need of a defensive-minded guard with 3-point touch, was locked up with an agreement for $44 million over four years.