The Toronto Raptors and the San Antonio Spurs completed the biggest trade of the Summer on Wednesday. Curiously enough, Kawhi Leonard and DeMar DeRozan didn't want to be moved to their respective places, and it has made for a lot of weird storylines that must be figured out the next couple of weeks.

Leonard has made it clear that he doesn't want to be in Toronto. But according to Josh Lewenberg of TSN, the two sides have been in contact. There still hasn't been a physical completed, and when that will happen is still up in the air.

General Manager Masai Ujiri is expected to address the media before the end of the week, but when Leonard will be around to address the media is also a big question mark.

According to Lewenberg, the Raptors took the chance because no matter what Leonard decides to do after this season, it could be a win-win for the team.

If it works, they’ve hit the jackpot. If it doesn’t, the reasonable price they paid for Leonard should enable them pivot in a different direction, almost as smoothly as they may have otherwise. DeRozan is under contract for three more seasons, but can – and probably will – opt out after two. With this group, the Raptors are currently operating under a two-year competitive window. The contracts of their most expensive players – Lowry, and – are all set to expire during or before the summer of 2020.

The Raptors are taking a chance, and now Leonard is the piece that will decide the direction of this team's near  future.