Sources: Kawhi Leonard hires new agent to oversee next Raptors deal - ESPN
Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors are expected to start contract extension talks this week in Toronto after his trade becomes official — and the two-time Finals MVP will do so with new representation.
Leonard has hired Harrison Gaines of SLASH Sports as his new agent to oversee negotiations, sources told ESPN. Gaines will meet with Raptors officials in Toronto over the coming days to discuss the future of Leonard, who has one season and $50.3 million remaining on his contract. Gaines has worked closely with Leonard over the past year as his business attorney.
The change is a major shift for Leonard, who previously had Mitch Frankel and his uncle and business adviser Dennis Robertson handle all of his affairs. Frankel represented Leonard on his negotiations with the LA Clippers, including a three-year extension signed in 2024.
On June 30, the Clippers agreed to trade Leonard to the Raptors for Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, a 2027 first-round pick swap and two second-round picks. The trade cannot be made official until Monday. Leonard previously won Finals MVP with the Raptors in 2019, as he averaged 28.5 points per game in the victory over the Golden State Warriors.
As the Clippers discussed trades with multiple interested teams ahead of the NBA draft last month, Leonard made it clear he wanted to sign an extension only with the Raptors, sources said, the team he led to the franchise's first and only championship in 2019. Leonard's decision to make Toronto his preferred destination made a difference on the market, as suitors such as Minnesota and Detroit did not move forward in their pursuits without a long-term commitment from him.
According to ESPN Research, Leonard's


