Although the Raptors are widely expected to be active at this week’s trade deadline, rival teams continue to have a tough time getting a read on Toronto’s intentions, Marc Stein writes in his latest Substack report.
The Raptors have long been considered a likely seller, with players like Gary Trent Jr., Fred VanVleet, OG Anunoby, and Pascal Siakam generating trade interest. But Stein hears that there were “fresh rumbles” this week about Toronto exploring Trent and draft compensation in a deal for Spurs center Jakob Poeltl, which is hardly the sort of move a seller would make.
For what it’s worth, the Raptors don’t seem to mind the fact that they’re creating confusion among rivals, Stein says.
In his own look at the Raptors’ trade deadline decisions, Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca notes that team president Masai Ujiri has never been the type of executive to go all-in (by trading several future draft picks) or to completely hit the reset button by launching a full-fledged rebuild. Those who want him to embrace one extreme or the other this week may be disappointed, says Lewenberg.
Here’s more on the Raptors as Thursday’s trade deadline nears:
- The Raptors have expressed confidence to some teams that they can land three first-round picks for Anunoby, according to Stein. However, it remains unclear which club(s) would be prepared to make that sort of offer. Stein says the Grizzlies, Pelicans, and Knicks have all conveyed a willingness to offer two first-rounders for Anunoby. A previous report stated that the Knicks were comfortable putting three first-round selections on the table, but a source who spoke to Sam Amick of The Athletic disputed that claim. The Suns and Pacers continue to be mentioned frequently as possible Anunoby suitors as well, Stein adds.
- One factor working against a possible Anunoby trade is Ujiri’s reluctance to trade top homegrown talent, says Stein. Lewenberg also touches on that idea in his TSN.ca story, pointing out that it applies to VanVleet and Siakam too. The reason why the asking price for those players has been reported as almost unreasonably high, Lewenberg observes, is because Ujiri values them more than most teams would.
- Amick is the latest reporter to suggest that Anunoby may not be thrilled with his role in Toronto. That doesn’t necessarily mean that he wants to be traded — he just wants to play a larger role, Amick says, whether it’s with the Raptors or another team.
- Both Stein and Amick still believe that Siakam is unlikely to be dealt this week. A source with knowledge of the situation tells Amick that Siakam’s preference is to remain in Toronto.
- Eric Koreen of The Athletic argues that Ujiri and the Raptors can’t afford to be sentimental at Thursday’s deadline, writing that there may never be a better time to maximize the return on some of the team’s most valuable trade chips.
- In case you missed it, the Raptors are reportedly among the teams with interest in Nuggets guard Bones Hyland, as we relayed earlier today.
TOR: Poeltl
PHX: Trent
SAS: Saric; Shatmat; picks
SAS really need a PG, not an expiring center and a backup SG
Trent for Poetl, I can live with that, if Poetl can be extended, Poetl would be less expensive than extending FVV or Trent Jr.
Than FVV + Young+ Birch for Cole Anthony + Carter Jr + Isaac+ FRP (for taking Issac)
Finally OG + Hermangomez +Flynn to the Pelicans for Trey Murphy +Graham + Jones + Temple +1 FRP picks.
Raptors are around $140 Million after these three trades.
Boucher for Clarkson
Graham, Clarkson, Barnes, Siakam, Poetl
Anthony. Murphy, Jones, Precious, Carter Jr
Temple, Bantan, Koloko, OPJ- $145 Million+ 3 FRP in 2023.
Drop off in PG in starting 5 production, but gain of bench strength in the Backcourt and Front Court. The Wild Card is the play of Issac.
Definitely not.
Just offer the 3 picks for Anunoby or Siakam already. Everyone knows neither are likely coming to the Knicks. To be expected.
There’s also a report that the Raptors are insistent on getting Claxton in any deal with the Nets. Sean Marks should hang up the phone.
I laugh at you sports nuts
Only sports nuts come here, so.. what about you?
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He’s just a regular nut. Fits in on all nutty forums.
OG I think is the likeliest to go…two number 1’s for him is fine with me…then maybe they can flip one of those for a Proetl rental.. or even Vucevic or Bogdanivic rental It is time for the Raptors to take a risk or two.
Trading Fred gives up on this season and I do not think they want to do that.
I disagree, I think they do want to give up on this season. Fred will probably get traded and hopefully we get 1 piece that can become part of the next core, plus a top 6 pick.
You essentially create a now and a future timeline: Scotty, Precious, top 6 pick, plus 1 other future piece from dealing, you got OG (you can now max out) and Gary Trent Jr all under 25.
Your old dudes are Siakam and the pieces from the bench you like.
IMO
Raptors are not seeking for draft picks, they look for young talents such as Claxton, Desmond Bane and Suns Bridges
Completely misunderstand
This is the reason there is no trade
For instance, Lakers have nothing to offer to Raptors but Lakers are interested in Raptors starters
Jazz asking price is sky high
I don’t think the Raptors will be nearly as active as everyone thinks they will be. Perhaps over the summer they shake things up but I just don’t see several of their core guys being traded at the deadline. Just my gut instinct.
VanVleet is the most likely to be moved imo. I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that happens. Trent I always assumed would be moved since he’ll be a free agent, but if the Raptors are actually willing to splurge on him over the summer—unlikely but possible—perhaps not. The rumored Trent for Poeltl deal isn’t bad, but on a roster lacking shooting you’d solve one weakness while creating another.
OG I don’t see getting moved yet, if ever. He’s the perfect complimentary piece on a contender, and I don’t think the team is THAT far away where they should trade him away for picks unless they’re unprotected and Masai would have additional moves planned with them. If they could land a guy like Claxton for him, sure, but I don’t see the Nets considering something like that.