We’re not even that deep into the offseason, and the stories circulating the Raptors’ trade market are getting crazy.
A possible return from the 2019 champion has already been discussed, in the wake of a report from Jake Fischer. This is a rumour that has only heated up more with the reporter breaking the news that over this weekend, Toronto and Los Angeles have been corresponding and potentially working out a deal to get Kawhi Leonard in the Raptors’ red and black again.
This marks a more significant jump the stakes for a Leonard-to-Toronto deal. Previously, the Clippers had indicated the desire to continue building around Leonard, but with the team stuck in play-in-purgatory, dependent on the notoriously injury-prone forward while lacking significant scoring pieces around him, it seems like they might be willing to move on.
Pushing to send Ingram to the Clippers suggest that the Raptors are more interested in building around RJ Barrett at small forward, which is likely a reaction to the play of both men in the Cleveland series during this year’s playoffs.
The Raptors are in the favourable position of controlling their first round picks well into the next decade, and thus have the ability to put up massive draft capital to acquire a star player like Kawhi. Packaging the All-Star forward with future picks could allow for a mutually beneficial deal, allowing the Clippers to remain somewhat competitive while retooling their roster, and getting a windfall of picks in a future draft to either keep, or use themselves to swing for a player. The Raptors would then be thrust into the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference, equipped with one of the league’s best two-way players alongside a very solid defensive core, and would very much be one or two moves away from being in serious contention for a championship.
However, there are of course concerns that factor into this decision. As last year was one of Kawhi’s finest outings as a player, the Raptors would be buying somewhat high on the famously injury-prone 34 year old. The Raptors themselves have struggled with injuries over the past few years, and having more money sitting on the bench is less than ideal. An alternative acquisition the Raptors have also been linked to has been that of a more reliably available player, Boston’s Jaylen Brown.
Brown was very publicly put on the trade block when Giannis was still on the market, and the outspoken forward has long been considered unhappy with his role on the Celtics, playing second fiddle to Jayson Tatum. With Brown at the helm last year, the Celtics cruised to the second seed in the east, defying expectations and demonstrating that Brown could indeed lead a team to regular season success. Despite being taken out by the 76ers in the playoffs, Brown certainly proved himself as a franchise centrepiece, and could provide the Raptors with much needed scoring and an refresh at small forward. Michael Scotto of HoopsHype has noted that Toronto is in the mix to get Brown, but there is less concrete information on what a potential trade could look like.
It’s safe to assume that Brandon Ingram would play a central role in any deal with the Celtics as well. Pairing Brown with Scottie would give the Raptors a much more developed 1-2 punch, and placate Brown’s clear desire to be the number one option on a championship team, giving him a partner that could suit his tastes better than his current Boston teammates. The decision between the two players could be a tough one. Kawhi has a legacy in Toronto but some serious injury considerations, and Brown could be a fantastic newcomer, but after an incident where he publicly insulted Scottie Barnes last year, his chemistry within the team could be harder to establish.
Regardless, the Raptors have not been idle since the draft, and seem to be looking to make a big move within the next year. NBA Free Agency begins on June 30th at 6:00PM, and more details for what Toronto will do are sure to follow soon. Keep an eye out here for the latest on Raps movement!
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