The Toronto Raptors have been formulating their plan to convince Kawhi Leonard to stick around ever since he arrived in the city about nine months ago, and now is the time to put it all in place.
General manager Bobby Webster says the franchise is putting the finishing touches on its pitch to the impending free agent who meant so much to the team in his one championship year here.
“There’s definitely more (things to be done),” Webster said in an end-of-the-season media session Friday morning. “As you can imagine, there are a ton of thoughts and ideas.