Clippers Suddenly Face A Kawhi Leonard Twist They Feared

As the Houston Rockets explore blockbuster trade options, Kawhi Leonard's impressive form has caught their eye for a potential pairing with Kevin Durant.

The NBA offseason is heating up, and while Giannis Antetokounmpo's trade saga has wrapped up, the spotlight now shines on Jaylen Brown and Kawhi Leonard. With free agency looming, the Houston Rockets find themselves in the thick of the buzz.

The Rockets have decided to step back from a potential deal for Jaylen Brown. The Boston Celtics' demands were simply too high, even though they're open to moving the former NBA Finals MVP. However, Kawhi Leonard remains a possibility for Houston.

Leonard, at 35, is still a force to be reckoned with. Last season with the LA Clippers, he averaged an impressive 27.9 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.9 steals per game, all while shooting a remarkable 51-39-89. Despite his age, Leonard proved invaluable to the Clippers and could be on the verge of a career resurgence, with several teams eyeing him as a prime acquisition from the rebuilding Clippers.

According to Michael Grange of Sportsnet, the Rockets might be in the running for Leonard. "There are mixed signals around the NBA on the subject of his availability and the possibility of him being moved," Grange notes, "with reports circulating that the two-time Finals MVP would be open to reuniting with his former teams, San Antonio and Toronto, though the Houston Rockets could also be part of that mix, per one source."

Houston's offseason checklist includes bolstering their point guard and center positions. They also need better spacing and a reliable three-point shooter in their starting lineup, aside from Kevin Durant.

Leonard could be the answer, easing the burden on the 37-year-old Durant by offering more on-ball creation and fitting seamlessly into Houston's defensive-minded approach. His scoring ability at all levels and elite defensive skills make him a valuable asset.

The big question is what the Rockets would need to part with to secure Leonard from the Clippers. Alperen Sengun might be a key piece, a young center who could complement Darius Garland and rookie Keaton Wagler in LA. However, matching salaries and parting with draft picks are crucial elements in this potential blockbuster deal.

Houston holds some cards with up to five young players of genuine value, giving them potential leverage in negotiations. But it ultimately hinges on whether the Rockets are willing to part with a significant package to bring Leonard into the fold.

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