This Pacers-Raptors Trade Features Domantas Sabonis

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The Indiana Pacers have been nothing short of awful this NBA season. After years upon years of being mediocre, they now sit towards the bottom of the Eastern Conference with little to no chance of being in the playoff picture.

Earlier this season, reports came out that the Pacers were going to blow things up. They put Caris LeVert, Myles Turner, and Domantas Sabonis all on the trade block. It looks like a rebuild could be on the horizon for Indiana.

Meanwhile, the Toronto Raptors have been fairly average this season.

Although they are currently sitting around .500, they’re in a great position to compete for at least a play-in spot. However, they still could use another piece or two in order to cement themselves as a true playoff team.

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With Indiana looking to ship out assets and Toronto chock full of them, could there be a trade that satisfies both sides? It may seem like a weird fit, but would the Raptors be interested in bringing in a guy like Sabonis?

Sabonis is a two-time All-Star, and a common philosophy in the NBA is that when you have the chance to trade for talent, you do it. Fit can be figured out later. So, what would a Sabonis to the Raptors trade look like?

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