Kawhi Leonard is now eligible to sign a supermax contract extension with the San Antonio Spurs.
Leonard signed his current deal on July 16, 2015.
Leonard could sign a five-year, $221 million extension with the Spurs. If Leonard is traded, the most he can sign for with a new team is a five-year, $190 million contract. If Leonard signs outright with another team, he can sign a four-year, $141 million contract.
Leonard would have to wait until he has accrued 10 years of service before becoming eligible to sign a 35 percent max.
The Spurs have continued to resist trade offers for Leonard as they hope to repair the relationship.