SAN ANTONIO – First came the bombshell reports that Kawhi Leonard wants out of San Antonio, then Spurs fans turned on the superstar and now offers are being revoked.
Much like some NBA fans, the San Antonio Zoo showed its feelings over social media by sharing it has canceled Kawhi’s membership following the reports he wants to leave the Spurs.
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"Who wants a free membership? We have recently become aware that one of our members intends to move," the zoo said on social media. "Kawhy? We have no idea, but his membership is now null and void and up for grabs."
Who wants a free membership?
— San Antonio Zoo & Zoo School🦏 (@SanAntonioZoo) June 15, 2018
We have recently become aware that one of our members intends to move. Kawhy? We have no idea, but his membership is now null and void and up for grabs.
RT this to be entered into a random drawing for a free membership. pic.twitter.com/RXRM1SD3g4
San Antonio residents will recall when the zoo offered four free memberships Thursday for Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, Leonard and LeBron James.
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While the zoo’s offer was primarily to join in on recruiting LeBron to San Antonio, it was also viewed as a pitch for Leonard, Parker and Ginobili to stay with the Spurs.
The zoo, however, wasn’t the only one to pull an offer to Kawhi.
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Local Freetail Brewery shared over social media that its “free pizza and beer for life” offer for Leonard was amended and instead applied to LeBron.
This offer is hereby amended to apply to @KingJames instead https://t.co/ipmbJ2kAHx
— Freetail Brewing Co. (@freetailbrewing) June 15, 2018
It is worth noting that since the reports are deemed rumors until Leonard publicly speaks out, Freetail said Kawhi’s deal is "still on" just two hours later.
"Okay, pizza and beer deal for life is still on. This is all to confusing," the brewery said.
Okay, pizza and beer deal for life is still on. This is all too confusing https://t.co/2AlDcyvRv8
— Freetail Brewing Co. (@freetailbrewing) June 15, 2018