The Raptors appear like they have a chance to bring back Kawhi Leonard.

The 27-year-old star re-signing with Toronto this summer is a “serious consideration now,” ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported Monday on “The Woj Pod.”

Wojnarowski said:

"Kawhi Leonard just felt all along, it was going to take the full year to sell him on Toronto. It wasn't going to be done in training camp or by Christmas or by the trade deadline. But I do think they've made progress with him. I think they've made pretty good progress with him from the sense I have. They put themselves in it. And when Kawhi showed up there, I'm not sure he imagined any future in Toronto. I do think it's a serious consideration now.”

The Raptors acquired Leonard — along with Danny Green — from the Spurs in exchange for a package centered around DeMar DeRozan in a blockbuster trade last offseason. Leonard can opt out of his contract and become a free agent after 2018-19.

Leonard has taken his game to another level so far in the playoffs. He’s averaging 32.3 points and 7.7 rebounds while shooting 50% from 3-point range.

The Raptors easily advanced past the Magic in their opening-round matchup and will enter Game 5 against the 76ers on Tuesday with the series tied at 2-2.

Wojnarowski added:

“Toronto is selling winning on him. They can't sell geography to him, I don't think. I don't think they can sell weather on him. There's nothing they can do about that. When you have that kind of organization, you sell winning.”

Leonard has previously been linked to the Clippers and rival executives believe he “likes” the team, according to an earlier report from Bleacher Report . But, Leonard has been quiet about his free agency plans for most of the season.

“As long as I have on a jersey I want to play basketball,” Leonard told reporters in September. “I came here with an open mind. I want to do great things so I’m going to make sure that I put my full effort on the court each and every night.”

Game 5 between the Raptors and 76ers will tipoff Tuesday at 8 p.m ET.