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'It hurt more than I thought it would': Raptors fans grieve, but give thanks to Kawhi

Disappointed, sad, and a little frustrated, but many of the Toronto Raptors fans interviewed by CBC News said they bore no ill will for the departing Kawhi Leonard, thanking him for his role in delivering the city its first NBA championship.

After Leonard signs with L.A. Clippers, fans say they won't forget this championship year

Free agent Kawhi Leonard, who helped the Toronto Raptors win their first NBA championship, opted to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers. (Evan Mitsui/CBC )

At 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Richard Tiangcowas awakened by a simple tear emoji text message from a friend andknew immediately what it meant Kawhi Leonard was no longer a Toronto Raptor.

But Tiangco, like many of the Raptors fans interviewed by CBC News, bore no ill will for the2019 Finals MVP.

"It's sad, but you know what, he brought us an amazing year that our city may not see for many years," said Tiangco, who later that morning was walking just outside Scotiabank Arena through Jurassic Park, the Toronto outdoor public square with the big screen that hadbecome afan focal point to watch playoff games.

"If you're a true basketball fan, you'll appreciate what he did for us."

Fans are disappointed, sad, and frustrated, but ultimately, theythankedhim for his role in delivering the city its first NBA championship.

Richard Tiangcosaid he was awakened by a simple tear emoji text message andknew immediately what it meant. (Mark Gollom/CBC)

Reports began circulating early Saturdaymorning that Leonard had signed a $142-million US,four-year deal with the L.A. Clippers, putting an end to the obsessive Kawhi watch that had gripped much of the city.

'Spent all my data'

"I must have spent all my data for the month refreshing my social media at work, at home, in the car," Tiangco said. "I think the whole country was doing that."

Many Torontonians had been waiting, desperately, for news about whether Leonard, a free agent, would stay with the Raptors, or return to his hometown and join either the L.A. Lakers or the L.A Clippers.

Julia Glaremin, a seasons ticket holder for the past six years, said when she woke up around 6:15 a.m., the first thing she did was check if there were any updates about Leonard. She too had been on Kawhi watch for the past four days, constantly refreshing her internet browser.

"I'm from Europe. I know what it's like to live in a foreign country," said Glaremin."Ihavesympathyfor the guy in a way, but then again, at the same time I'm like 'c'mon, this is a fantastic city.'"

Julia Glaremin said she had been on Kawhi watch for the past four days, constantly refreshing her internet browser. (Mark Gollom/CBC)

"The guy wantedto go home," said Glaremin, who had come to Jurassic Park to take a picture for a friend. "So Ican't really blame him, but at the same time I guess we have to rebuild."

At adowntown Torontobasketball court,Gabriel Edeoghonechoed Glaremin's sentiments.

'Why would you go to the Clippers?'

"I just don't get why you would go to the Clippers when you have a whole country behind you and you could try to do it for a second time with the Raptors. But I guess he just wanted to be home and nothing beats that, right?"

Geoff Lau, 24, a medical student at the University of Toronto, said he was walking homearound twoin the morning when he found out about Leonard's new deal.

"It was a tough time. I want him to be happy, I truly do, but it hurt more than I thought it would. We did everythingwe could.

"It feels like a bad breakup. Now I'm bitter, [but]ask me in a couple months we won a ring. He gave itto us. I can never be too mad at him."

Geoff Lau said he was convinced Leonard would stay in Toronto. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Like many fans, Lau was convinced Leonard would stay put in Toronto.

"I thought he felt comfortable here. I thoughtwe managed his injury well. We were respectful to him and his team and we gave him everything he couldhave asked for in an organization,besides being in L.A."

But Lau suggested the behaviour of the city, particularly over the last few days,may have giventhe notoriously private player some pause.

Watch: Cleveland Cavaliers fan consoles Raptors fans after losing Kawhi Leonard

Cleveland Cavaliers fan consoles Raptors fans after losing Kawhi Leonard

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CBC's Greg Ross took to the streets of Toronto Saturday and found a sympathetic Cavaliers fan who had some advice (and free hugs) for Raps fans following the news that Kawhi Leonard is reportedly leaving town.

Since winning the NBA title, Leonard'severy move had been under close scrutiny, hoping it could reveal some clue as to his intentions toward the city.

Leonardsightings were posted on social media his trip toNiagara Falls, him eating at arestaurant or purchasing moving boxes at Home Depot.

It got to the point where Toronto Mayor John Tory held a news conference, pleading with residents, and the media, to leave him alone.

Kawhi-mania

But Kawhi-mania continued,culminating Wednesday with a news helicopter following a vanfrom Pearson International Airport that some speculated may contain Leonard.The occupants of the vehicles had reportedly just arrivedfrom Los Angeles in the Raptors' private plane, leading to speculation that Leonard was one of them. But none of that was ever confirmed.

Watch: Mayor John Tory sends thanks

'Kawhi, you brought us a championship'

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Toronto mayor John Tory wishes Kawhi Leonard good luck after reports MVP is going to Clippers

Meanwhile, a large crowd had formedoutside thehotel where Raptors president Masai Ujiri had been spotted earlier in the day, with the assumption being that the hotel is where the meeting between Leonard and the team may be taking place.

"I think we came off a little bit too thirsty and that could have affected him for sure," said Las. "You never want to come off as too desperate."

Watch: Superfan Nav Bhatiaon news of the trade

Raptors superfan says goodbye to Kawhi Leonard

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Nav Bhatia was optimistic to the end, hoping Leonard would stay with the Toronto Raptors

ButRaptors fan Terry Turner expressed disappointment thatthe support of the fans seemed to make little difference in Leonard's decision.

"It just felt like there was no loyalty," he said. "For the fans support for Kawhi, it felt like it was just all for nothing."

However, Toronto's mayor posted a video on Twitter to thank Leonard for the inspiration and excitement he brought to Toronto.He then offered him good luck but not too much.

With files from Natalie Nanowski