Los Angeles emerges as NBA epicenter as Leonard joins Clips

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FILE PHOTO – Jun 13, 2019; Oakland, CA, USA; Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard (2) shoots the ball against Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut (12) in game six of the 2019 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Lachlan CunninghamPool Photo via USA TODAY Sports

July 7, 2019

By Rory Carroll

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – With Kawhi Leonard and Paul George agreeing to join the Clippers on Friday and the Lakers signing power forward Anthony Davis on Saturday, Los Angeles has emerged as the biggest winner in one of the wildest free agency seasons in recent memory.

Leonard shook up the basketball world hours after a powerful earthquake rocked the region when news broke that the Los Angeles native was homeward bound.

The decision came just weeks after the Leonard led the Toronto Raptors to the franchise’s first title.

Leonard agreed a four-year, $142 million maximum contract with the Clippers even though the Finals MVP could have made more money by staying in Canada.

He was, by all accounts, also able to convince the Clippers to sign fellow Southern California native George to the team, instantly making the Clippers, who have long played second fiddle to the glamorous Lakers, early title favourites.

Six-time All Star Davis officially became a Laker the same day the team announced it had signed his former New Orleans Pelicans teammates DeMarcus Cousins and Rajon Rondo.

The three will join forces with LeBron James on a Lakers team that will barely resemble last season’s squad, who failed to meet expectations in the three-time NBA champion’s first season in the purple and gold.

The Lakers have 16 championships to their name, the most recent coming in 2010, while the Clippers are seeking their first NBA title.

The two teams share the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles and their meetings next season will be among the most hotly anticipated games on the NBA calendar, Magic Johnson said on Saturday.

“LA has just become the king of basketball,” the Lakers great said in a tweet.

“It’s going to be awesome to watch NBA basketball in LA this season!”

Los Angeles gain was the San Francisco Bay Area’s loss as the Golden State Warriors, winners of three of the last five NBA titles, will take a heavy hit after the departure of Kevin Durant this offseason and a Finals injury to Klay Thompson.

The New York Knicks were perhaps the biggest losers in free agency, though, after the team’s management, who had said to expect big moves, whiffed on signing Durant and he instead went to the Brooklyn Nets along with Kylie Irving.

Due to a torn Achilles, the Nets are expected to be without Durant next season.

In the meantime, the spotlight will be firmly aimed at Hollywood when the NBA’s 2019-2020 season tips off on Oct. 22.

(Editing by Nick Mulvenney)

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