I mean options to be in a progression, not as things to choose among equally.
Leonard is about the last person Parker should pass it to on a PnR.
He's just not going to be all that efficient unless he's parked in a corner(and even then, he was terrible to start last season shooting). Threes and shots at the rim are the best ones to get in basketball.
Again, the goal of involving Kawhi should be to improve the team. Right now, Leonard's go-to shots aren't really as good as the ones most other players take. If you can get a Duncan touch in the paint or an open Green three,
you do that before you give it to Leonard at the elbow. I think there are ways to get Leonard in good position, but by no means is that an automatic improvement to the offense.