Doug Smith of The Toronto Star reported last week that the Raptors have signaled their interest in getting involved in a potential Jimmy Butler trade as a facilitator. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Substack link), it’s not just a Butler deal that Toronto is open to facilitating.
The Raptors have let it be known around the league that they’re willing to help grease the wheels on potential deadline deals, sources tell Fischer.
“They are as well positioned as anyone to facilitate a trade,” an Eastern Conference executive told Fischer. “If a team needs to send out four players to make the math work, do you send one to Toronto?”
The Raptors currently have more than $10MM in breathing room below the luxury tax line and are carrying just 14 players on full-season salaries (with Orlando Robinson on a 10-day deal), so they have both cap and roster flexibility. They also have a handful of players on expiring contracts, including Bruce Brown ($23MM), Chris Boucher ($10.81MM), and Davion Mitchell ($6.45MM).
Brown, Boucher, and center Kelly Olynyk are the Raptors most frequently cited as trade candidates, Fischer says, but Mitchell is another player who could make sense as a salary-matching piece in certain scenarios — he’d also hold some appeal to teams seeking another point-of-attack defender, though he offers little offensive punch.
Here’s more from Fischer on the Raptors:
- Toronto is “very motivated” to move Brown, sources tell Fischer. The veteran swingman, who won a title with Denver in 2023, was a popular target on the free agent market that summer and could draw interest ahead of the February 6 deadline from some of the same teams who pursued him at that time. Rival executives have been keeping an eye on Brown following his recovery from offseason knee surgery to see if he can recapture his previous form, Fischer writes.
- If the Raptors are unable to find a suitable trade for Brown, he could become an intriguing buyout candidate, Fischer writes. However, because he’s earning more than the non-taxpayer mid-level exception ($12.8MM), Brown would be ineligible to sign with any team operating above either tax apron if he were to reach free agency. That includes clubs like the Lakers and Nuggets, who are believed to have interest in the 28-year-old, sources tell Fischer. According to Fischer, Denver has considered whether trying to trade out of apron territory to gain more roster flexibility – including the ability to pursue players on the buyout market – would make sense.
- Boucher isn’t regarded as a viable buyout candidate if he’s not traded at the deadline. According to Fischer, the big man actually has some interest in a possible contract extension with the Raptors if he remains in Toronto through Feb. 6, which the team would be open to considering for its longest-tenured player.
Olynyk back to the Heat again!
Kelly would be fun in
Uptempo west coast style
As a scoring 6/7th man he could Go
Ironic tho if he did try to play uptempo because his foot speed is so slow lol
What do you think about this trade: OG Anounoby-MPJ?
DEN would lose the trade unless NYK gives a substantial draft haul for MPJ.
Knicks wouls never do that, their defense is already bad as is
TOR joins a bunch of teams that have the assets, and likely the willingness, to be facilitators of a Butler trade. MIA’s problem is finding a trade partner that wants Butler and has (and is willing to give up) the assets required to satisfy both MIA and the facilitator(s).
Denver- Jimmy Buckets.
Heat- Cam Johnson, Bogdanovic.
Nets- MPJ, Zeke, 1st via heat.
Cam Thomas and Porter jr would be quite the spectical. D optional and neither seen a shot they don’t like.
Bruce Brown to the Warriors and kick Draymond to the curb would be my dream scenario (I know it wont happen)
Chris Boucher ending up a lifelong Raptor would be the funniest possible outcome from all of this lmao
Dray belongs in Memphis.
Thoughts on either of these trades with Mavericks?
Boucher + Portland SRP for Maxi + Dwight Powell + 2025 FRP + 2025 SRP
Yakob + Boucher for Gafford, Dwight, Exum, Maxi + 2025 FRP + 2025 SRP.