This Kings-Raptors Trade Lands Pascal Siakam In Sacramento

Pascal Siakam
NBA Analysis Network

The Sacramento Kings have been featured in NBA trade rumors for over a year now but have yet to make that big move. It has been all about which players they are going to send away for a potential return. There is a chance that they could package a few together and land a big name of their own to pair with De’Aaron Fox.

They should be the ultimate goal for the Kings. Fox signed a lucrative contract extension in the off-season and is the centerpiece player in Sacramento. He is an All-Star caliber point guard that can get it done in many ways but does not have much for a supporting cast.

The Kings have plenty of expiring contracts and tradeable pieces on the roster as of now. Together, they become loaded assets that could bring back an impact performer.

The Toronto Raptors could be heading toward a rebuild themselves. After missing out on the postseason a year ago, the Raptors were expected to make a jump this season but remain inconsistent.

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It appears as though that while the Raptors have experienced their fair share of struggles, they could be in store for another mediocre season even though they’ve shown some flashes. If this is the case, Masai Ujiri could look to blow things up sooner than later.

If this is the case, the Raptors and Kings could get together for a deal that helps them both in the long run. Here is what the potential deal might look like.

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