
"Three teams that I do think will be involved. The Raptors, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Brooklyn Nets... They poked around on Anthony Davis before he got hurt. We heard they were the one real team other than Washington that was checking on Trae Young. They're definitely still looking at Domantas Sabonis, and I would absolutely be shocked that they're not calling Milwaukee about Giannis Antetokounmpo right now as well."
"I don't want to use the word "desperate," because things aren't desperate in Toronto right now. The Raptors are 29-20 and just one game behind the Knicks for No. 2 in the Eastern Conference. Things are going how the front office hoped they would; Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes are the go-to guys on a team that's competing in a depleted East."
The Toronto Raptors are aggressively exploring blockbuster trades ahead of the deadline, making calls on multiple star-level targets. The front office has shown interest in Giannis Antetokounmpo and Domantas Sabonis and previously checked on Anthony Davis and Trae Young. The Raptors currently sit 29-20, one game behind the Knicks for No. 2 in the East, with Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes leading the roster. Strong current performance increases the trade value of Raptors players, making offers more feasible. Potential moves include offering young talent and picks for Sabonis or mounting an all-in bid for Giannis.
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