Raptors’ new star Leonard looking forward to playing first real game in 9 months
TORONTO — When Kawhi Leonard stepped off the court on Jan. 13, his bizarre final season with the San Antonio Spurs was already done after only nine games.
It’s been nine months since one of the NBA’s biggest stars has been in a real game. Leonard has missed playing basketball.
“Everything — bad calls, missing shots, making shots, winning games, high fives with teammates and just being competitive out there,” the 27-year-old said Tuesday. “Just (missed) everything, I love the game.”
Leonard, back in action after a quad injury scuttled his 2017-18 season, will make his long-awaited regular-season debut with Toronto when the Raptors host Cleveland on Wednesday. As much as Raptors fans have been eager to see Leonard — the biggest piece in the blockbuster trade that sent DeMar DeRozan to the Spurs — fit seamlessly into his new team, Leonard would also like nothing better.