Kawhi Leonard Snubs LA Lakers For Clippers, Earthquake Halts NBA Game

6th July 2019

Star led the Raptors to their first title in franchise history when they beat the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors in six games in the finals

Kawhi Leonard #2 of the Toronto Raptors reacts in the first half against the Golden State Warriors during Game Five of the 2019 NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena on June 10, 2019 in Toronto, Canada. Kawhi Leonard is going home to play for the Los Angeles Clippers, reportedly agreeing to a multi-million dollar deal less than a month after leading the Toronto Raptors to their first championship. PHOTO/AFP
Kawhi Leonard #2 of the Toronto Raptors reacts in the first half against the Golden State Warriors during Game Five of the 2019 NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena on June 10, 2019 in Toronto, Canada. Kawhi Leonard is going home to play for the Los Angeles Clippers, reportedly agreeing to a multi-million dollar deal less than a month after leading the Toronto Raptors to their first championship. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • Leonard will be joined in Los Angeles by all-star forward Paul George, who the Clippers are reported to be getting in a separate trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder, American sports broadcaster ESPN reported on Friday night
  • If he does make the move, Leonard is expected to sign a four-year, $142 million contract with the Clippers
  • In Los Angeles, the quake struck as the San Diego Padres' Eric Lauer prepared to pitch to the Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez

LOS ANGELES, United States- Kawhi Leonard is going home to play for the Los Angeles Clippers, reportedly agreeing to a multi-million dollar deal less than a month after leading the Toronto Raptors to their first championship. 

Leonard will be joined in Los Angeles by all-star forward Paul George, who the Clippers are reported to be getting in a separate trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder, American sports broadcaster ESPN reported on Friday night.

The two-time NBA finals MVP Leonard grew up in Riverside, California just outside of Los Angeles. He will join a young Clippers team that will give him a similar starring role to what he had with the Toronto Raptors.

The Thunder will receive Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Danilo Gallinari and a package of NBA draft picks in exchange for George, ESPN said. 

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Leonard, who was one of the most highly sought after NBA free agents, met with the Raptors, the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers before making his decision on where to play next season.

If he does make the move, Leonard is expected to sign a four-year, $142 million contract with the Clippers.

Leonard led the Raptors to their first title in franchise history when they beat the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors in six games in the NBA finals.

At the same time, the New York Knicks and New Orleans Pelicans summer league exhibition game in Las Vegas was postponed Friday night after an earthquake rattled a large section of California and western Nevada.

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Overhead scoreboard

The 7.1 magnitude earthquake, which was centred about 230 kilometres (145 miles) southwest of the city, hit the Thomas & Mack Center with just under eight minutes left in the contest, leaving the giant scoreboard and several overhead speakers swaying above the court. 

Officials initially decided to delay the game and the players were sent to their dressing rooms.

Some fans left the arena after the quake -- which lasted 10 seconds -- and others waited around to see if it was safe to resume the game.

New Orleans was leading 80-74 when play was postponed.

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Pelicans rookie and first overall draft pick Zion Williamson had to exit the game in the first half with an knee injury after colliding with a another player.

A basketball game in the nearby Cox Pavilion continued because that gym lacks an overhead scoreboard.

The earthquake was also felt at the Ultimate Fighting Championship Hall of Fame awards in Las Vegas, striking in the middle of a speech by inductee Rashad Evans.

"I'm feeling it. Woo. OK. Earthquake baby!" said Evans from the podium.

Other NBA athletes in Las Vegas reacted to the earthquake on Twitter.

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"Just experienced my first earthquake while being on the 21st floor of a hotel. Talk about scary," said Atlanta Hawks player Evan Turner.

Portland Trail Blazers player Meyers Leonard was woken up from a nap in his hotel.

"I can hardly believe what I just felt. Wow. I had just woke up from a nap and the entire hotel was swaying back and forth. That was actually crazy," Leonard said. 

In Los Angeles, the quake struck as the San Diego Padres' Eric Lauer prepared to pitch to the Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez.

Some fans got up out of their seats, but the Major League Baseball game continued uninterrupted.