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The Mavericks have reportedly explored the possibility of acquiring Clippers star Kawhi Leonard as new president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri looks into a potential reunion with the veteran forward.

Ujiri previously orchestrated Leonard’s blockbuster move to Toronto in 2018, a partnership that resulted in the Raptors winning their first NBA championship.

Now, Dallas has emerged as another team evaluating whether a trade for the two-time Finals MVP is possible.

Toronto has also been linked to Leonard, while the Pistons have investigated potential trade scenarios as well.

Reports indicate Leonard would be open to signing a contract extension if traded back to either the Raptors or the Spurs, where he began his NBA career.

His willingness to commit long-term to the Mavericks remains unclear.

Leonard is entering the final year of his contract and is set to earn $50.3 million next season.

Despite ongoing injury concerns in recent years, he enjoyed an outstanding 2025-26 campaign, appearing in 65 games while averaging 27.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.9 steals on efficient 51/39/89 shooting splits.