The Lakers had designs on putting together an elite trio this summer. They traded for Anthony Davis to put him alongside LeBron James, and in the process created enough cap space to sign Kawhi Leonard.

But Leonard instead signed with the rival Clippers after convincing Paul George to ask out of Oklahoma City, and the Lakers apparently aren’t pleased with how Leonard handled his free-agency saga.

“I’ve heard complaints in the days after the signing. I heard complaints from the Lakers that they got played,” ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said on his podcast. “I heard complaints from the Raptors that Kawhi came in and asked for the sun, the moon, the stars then left them at the altar.”

While most of the NBA’s stars agreed to deals right when free agency opened on June 30, Leonard took an additional five days to make his decision. Apparently, the Lakers felt they were given false hope.

Leonard can be a free agent again in two years, but the Lakers probably shouldn’t get their hopes up.