Toronto Raptors Predicted to Land Three-Time All-Star in Offseason Trade

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Domantas Sabonis of the Sacramento Kings leaves the court after they lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA play-in tournament game.

After making a somewhat surprising playoff run in the Eastern Conference during the 2025-26 NBA season, the Toronto Raptors could look to improve their roster over the offseason in order to solidify their status as contenders moving forward.

One way to do that would be via a blockbuster trade, perhaps with a team that could be looking to unload some star talent and hit the reset button.

Toronto Raptors Predicted to Land Domantas Sabonis in Offseason Trade

Domantas Sabonis

GettySACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 26: Domantas Sabonis #11 of the Sacramento Kings dribbles the ball against the Los Angeles Lakers at Golden 1 Center on October 26, 2025 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

In a recent article, Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report pitched the Raptors as a potential suitor and landing spot for Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis in an offseason trade.

The Raptors were extremely interested in acquiring Sabonis prior to the trade deadline in February, but a deal never came to fruition. One would assume that the interest is still there, so perhaps the two sides will be able to work something out this time around.

“Sabonis, of course, would bring his own pricey pact and on-court limitations, but his strengths are sharper and more helpful to Toronto. Specifically, he could help attack the Raptors’ offensive challenges in the half-court, either by limiting those looks with rebounds and quick hit-ahead passes to increase transition chances, or by expanding the half-court menu as a slick passer, post scorer, smart screener and occasional stretch shooter,” Buckley wrote.

“Having another jumbo playmaker on the floor could help Toronto get more off-ball reps for Immanuel Quickley, who’s a more natural scorer than table-setter. It would also help elevate the Raptors’ cutters and spot-up shooters, ultimately squeezing more scoring out of a group that needs to maximize every position to make this superstar-less, egalitarian approach work.”

Domantas Sabonis Faces an Uncertain Future With the Sacramento Kings

GettySACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 16: Domantas Sabonis #11 of the Sacramento Kings reacts after they lost to the Denver Nuggets in the second half at Golden 1 Center on December 16, 2024 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Sabonis still has two years remaining on his current contract, and given that the current direction of the Kings appears to be a rebuild (or at least it should be), the three-time All-Star is well aware that he faces an uncertain future with the franchise.

“Yeah, you know, there’s a lot of uncertainty. I don’t know what that feels like, but I can control what I can control, and that is getting back to that All-NBA player that I know I can be,” Sabonis said after Sacramento’s season came to an end.

“Just treat it like I have every year since I got in the NBA. I always want to get better as a player, and no matter where I am. I’m very happy here, you all know that. Things like this, you just have to focus on my knee, my rehab, and getting back to the player I am.”

In addition to Sabonis, the Kings could also look to move on from guys like Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan and Malik Monk over the offseason.

 

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