The Philadelphia 76ers are still at a standstill when it comes to a potential trade for San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard.

According to ESPN's Michael K-B, Philly will have to be willing to give up former No. 1 overall pick Markelle Fultz in any trade conversations.

Fultz was injured for the vast majority of the regular season and played in five more games than Leonard did, totaling 14 appearances during his rookie campaign.

The Washington product was unable to find playing time in the postseason, still rather limited offensively despite putting up a triple-double in the last game of the regular season.

Leonard's injury woes have also been a concern, though there is a sure-fire upside of trading gimp-for-gimp, given that The Klaw has proven a top-five player when healthy, as well as a reliable player in the clutch, after earning 2014 Finals MVP honors.

The Spurs haven't been in any rush to trade their star player, no matter how upset he is with the organization. The front office has full control of him as it is, but the pressure could start to mount if no overwhelming offers are made heading into this upcoming season's trade deadline, as the franchise can't afford to lose him for nothing in the summer of 2019 if he chooses to become a free agent.