It should surprise no one that Kawhi Leonard isn’t likely to be sitting around glued to a television set or scrolling incessantly through his phone early next month to see where he’s “drafted” as the NBA sets its teams for the Feb. 17 all-star game.
The Toronto Raptors forward, voted by fans, players and a media panel to start the game in Charlotte, said he’s not about to get caught up in which captain — Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo or LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers — takes him and when.
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