Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Spurs ship Leonard to Raptors

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The Kawhi Leonard saga in San Antonio is over. So is DeMar DeRozan’s time in Toronto.

An NBA summer blockbuste­r got pulled off Wednesday, with the Spurs sending Leonard to the Raptors as part of a four-player deal that has DeRozan heading to San Antonio. The Spurs also got center Jakob Poeltl and a 2019 protected first-round draft pick, while the Raptors acquired sharpshoot­er Danny Green.

For Leonard and the Spurs, there’s finally closure to a relationsh­ip that seemed fractured beyond repair and played out like a soap opera as the season went along. But in the end, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich — insisting that looking back at what happened would not be worth his time, and that Leonard was a good teammate throughout his tenure in San Antonio — simply said he hopes the move works out for everyone involved.

“Kawhi, obviously, worked very hard to become the player he is,” Popovich said, a couple of hours after the trade became official when the teams got approval on the terms from the NBA. “Our staff worked very hard to help him get there. We wish him all the best as he moves on to Toronto. I think he’s going to be great.”

Leonard was the 2014 NBA Finals MVP and had been with the Spurs for seven seasons, averaging 16.3 points, though was limited to just nine games last season because of a leg injury.

DeRozan has been in the league for nine years, all of them with Toronto, and is a career 19.7 point-pergame scorer.

Parker talks: Jabari Parker recalled playing on the court with the Chicago Bulls’ logo as a young child.

It was at the James Jordan Boys and Girls Club where his dad was a supervisor and not the nearby United Center. But it sure felt big time to him.

“It was like our United Center, that gym,” he said.

Now, the United Center is his home arena.

Parker, 23, agreed Saturday to a $40 million, two-year contract with the Bulls, hoping he can get his promising career back on track after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee two times in four seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks.

“We’re looking at it as a great opportunit­y for our basketball team to improve, for Jabari to be a part of this,” Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations John Paxson said.

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