shtolky wrote:What work would Toronto possibly have to do? They catered to his load management needs, they won a title, and they want him back in the worst way. No work has to be done. If he leaves Toronto now, he was never staying no matter what happened.
Pretty much this.There's not much left for Masai to do.
Unless Woj is implying that Masai can sell him on staying by promising to acquire another star to join him
Or can offer him some sort of a "trade out guarantee" with a max deal, that way Kawhi gets paid the max, can stick around in Toronto for as long as he wants(probably just a year or 2) and be guaranteed a trade to the Clippers/Lakers whenever he'd like.
Seems like a long shot though, too many moving parts in that scenario, especially with the salary cap.
Kawhi seems like he went out of his way to sort of distance himself from the team during the interviews last night so I think the writing is on the wall. I wish him the best and will be a lifelong fan of his no matter what he chooses to do.