It might not be that long before we’re in a new Kawhi Leonard Free Agency Era.

The freshly minted Clippers star signed what was expected to be a four-year max contract this summer, but it turns out Leonard chose to sign a three-year deal worth $103 million with a player option after the second season, and he has the flexibility to once again enter the 2021 free agency pool, which includes Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Not only has Leonard sacrificed guaranteed money, but, according to multiple reports, he is on the exact same track as his new teammate Paul George.

The Clippers, who dealt a record package of draft picks — five first-rounders plus a pair of pick swaps — to the Thunder for George, are now in jeopardy of losing both marquee offseason acquisitions in 2021, presumably for nothing.

As we’ve already learned this summer, winning a championship isn’t enough to keep Leonard in town, but the Clippers have to years to figure out how to make him happy long term.