Kawhi Leonard Drops Major Hint Over Joining LeBron At Lakers

Kawhi Leonard is linked to so many teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers. Some say he will leave the Toronto Raptors and join LeBron James and his team.

We all know that Kawhi Leonard will be the one of the most sought after free agents this summer. The Raptors shocked the NBA last year after agreeing to a trade deal with the San Antonio Spurs. It drew comparisons with the move the Oklahoma City Thunder made with Paul George. He decided to re-sign after one season with the Thunder, despite sources saying that he would join the Los Angeles Lakers.

But the team face heavy competition from the Clippers with several reports revealing that they are favorites for his services. But, there may be a telling hint about Kawhi’s future plans.

Kawhi’s sister, Miesha Slayton, runs the page, and she always responds to negative comments.

The page follows 22 accounts, including the Lakers. This follow was largely talked about, and fans started linking the team and Kawhi.

The account also follows Lakers legends such as Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Shaquille O’Neal.

Lakers reporter Harrison Faigen says that LeBron may use Space Jam 2 to get Kawhi on the roster.

“The only thing that makes me think this is a possibility is that all these plugged in guys have been saying, ‘well it looks like the Clippers’,” Faigen said on the Silver Screen and Roll podcast. “I just wonder… Kawhi does not seem like he’s an easy guy to read. So how do they know? And how much do the people in Kawhi’s life decide where he’s going to play and how much do they know with a guy that keeps stuff close to his chest? Other than LeBron being able to throw some of his Space Jam 2 money at him. Those are the main reasons I think there’s still a chance the Lakers could end up with Kawhi.”

Things are getting really hot in Los Angeles, and it’s not the weather. LeBron and the team are trying to bring another star in town. Is Kawhi coming to LA?

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