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Trade packages that could land the Lakers Kawhi Leonard

The years of suffering might finally be coming to an end. According to multiple reports, San Antonio Spurs All-Star Kawhi Leonard wants a trade out of San Antonio, and the Los Angeles Lakers are his preferred destination. This isn’t the first time an All-Star small forward in his mid-20s has tried to force a trade to Los Angeles, but the Lakers have every reason to pull the trigger on a trade this year. With Paul George and LeBron James looking for a new place to call home, a trade for Leonard could make the Lakers an immediate favorite, even more so than they are now. With the 2018 NBA Draft less than a week away, a trade would likely have to be done sooner rather than later, going with the

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