He was already handed a key to the city, but doors continue to open for Kawhi Leonard in Toronto.
Days after he brought the city its first NBA championship, Toronto Raptors fans — and the rest of the league — have shifted their focus to where the two-time Finals MVP will play next season.
With free agency looming on June 30, there are only a handful of days left to convince Leonard to pass on opportunities in Los Angeles and stick around the GTA.
The heavy lifting will be left to Masai Ujiri, the Raptors’ president of basketball operations and architect behind the championship team, but the rest of the city has proven to be a viable supporting cast.