The Toronto Raptors have thrived in their first season with Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram, and RJ Barrett as a Big 3, frequently entering games with short basketball odds of winning games at the BetMGM online sportsbook.
However, one of those three players may be moved this offseason due to an overlap of their skill sets, as Toronto could look for reinforcements in areas of need.
With that said, who will be the Raptors’ trade agent targets this offseason? Let’s find out.
2026 Raptors Offseason Trade Targets
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is going to be one of the hottest names on the trade market this offseason.
One of Barrett and Immanuel Quickley would likely need to be involved alongside Jakob Poeltl to get the salaries to match, but Toronto can sweeten the package by including Collin Murray-Boyles, Gradey Dick, and any of its first-round picks until 2032.
The Greek Freak has struggled with injuries in recent years, but the opportunity to add a two-time MVP and proven championship winner is too great to pass up.
A Big 3 of Antetokounmpo, Barnes, and Ingram would immediately improve the Raptors’ odds of winning a championship.
Domantas Sabonis
Domantas Sabonis was linked to the Raptors in trade rumours at the deadline, but with the Sacramento Kings headed for a clear rebuild, talks surrounding the versatile big man could rekindle over the summer.
Sabonis has struggled with injuries this season, but is otherwise regularly in the lineup.
He’s not the greatest defender, but he would provide much-needed low-post scoring and rebounding for a Raptors team that could use some help in both areas.
One of Barrett and Quickley would likely need to be involved, and adding Murray-Boyles and Dick to the trade could be sufficient enough to get a deal done without Toronto giving up a first-round pick.
Yves Missi
With Derik Queen set to take over as the New Orleans Pelicans’ starting center, Yves Missi could be on the move in search of a bigger role.
With the Pelicans in need of some wing depth, perhaps a Dick for Missi trade could satisfy both parties.
Day’Ron Sharpe
Day’Ron Sharpe could break out in a starting center role after playing behind Nic Claxton for the majority of his career.
The Brooklyn Nets could be intrigued by Dick’s ability to score at all three levels or be just as happy to add a protected first-round pick or a couple of second-rounders.
Daniel Gafford
Daniel Gafford could be on the move with the Dallas Mavericks’ focus on building its future around Cooper Flagg.
Dick and Ja’Kobe Walter are enough to get salaries to match, but Toronto would likely need to add a protected first-round pick and a couple of second-rounders to seal the deal.
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