Kawhi Leonard was back in San Antonio on Thursday to play his former team. The Spurs beat the Raptors, 125-107. Ronald Cortes/Getty Images
SAN ANTONIO — High above the floor at the AT&T Center hang the retired numbers of eight former San Antonio Spurs. Kawhi Leonard seemingly has a very strong case to see his old No. 2 hoisted among them someday.
“I would think so,” Danny Green said Thursday night, when he and Leonard made their shared return to San Antonio as members of the Toronto Raptors.
“He’s a finals MVP, led this team to a championship, won a couple defensive player of the years,” Green added.