Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

Kawhi Leonard is rarely seen smiling, which has led many to conclude he is a serious guy with a dull personality. After hearing the star forward laugh, it may be clearer now why he prefers not to wear his emotions on his sleeve.

The Raptors officially introduced Leonard at their media day on Monday, and a reporter asked him what he would like people in Toronto to know about him. Leonard gave a short response before admitting he couldn’t even tell which reporter in the room had asked the question, which cracked him up.

Get a load of this guy’s laugh:

Twitter could not get enough of the rare moment of candor from Leonard.

Fortunately, the Raptors traded for Leonard so they can win more basketball games — not have him serve as an audience for a standup comedy act. Now that there is no risk of Kawhi pulling a power play to force his way to another city, it’s all good.

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