Toronto Raptors fans are enjoying the success of the team this season, and they do not want it to stop after this year. Fans want continuity, and it will likely depend on what Kawhi Leonard will do this summer.

Leonard, who was traded from the San Antonio Spurs last summer, could become a free agent if he decides to opt out of the final year of his contract. The 27-year-old superstar is expected to get enticing offers from several teams, but the Raptors are expected to move heaven and earth to keep the former San Diego State standout.

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According to Bardown, one company is willing to lend a hand for the Raptors. Blockstation — a digital asset trading marketplace solution company in Toronto — is open to paying Leonard's five-year maximum salary up front if he decides to stay. The company clarified that their offer is only valid if Kawhi signs with the team and committed long-term.

However, it is still unclear at this point if the NBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement will allow such contract agreement. However, one thing is for sure, Raptors fans do not want Leonard to become just a one-season rental for Toronto, especially after the superstar forward led the franchise to their first-ever NBA Finals appearance.