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Toronto Raptors Acquire Kira Lewis Jr. in Three-Team Trade
The Toronto Raptors have made a significant move in their quest to solidify their backcourt, acquiring guard Kira Lewis Jr. in a three-team trade.
The trade, which is expected to be finalized on Wednesday, involves the Raptors, New Orleans Pelicans, and Indiana Pacers. As part of the deal, the Pelicans will send Lewis to Toronto, while the Pacers will receive Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora, and three first-round picks in exchange for Pascal Siakam.
The Raptors’ decision to acquire Lewis is seen as a strategic move to add depth and talent to their backcourt. Lewis, who played for the Pelicans last season, saw his playing time decrease over the past three years and was looking for a fresh start.
With the Raptors, Lewis will join a talented roster that features guards Immanuel Quickley, Bruce Brown, Dennis Schroder, Gary Trent, and Scottie Barnes. It remains to be seen how Lewis will fit into the rotation, but his speed, playmaking ability, and potential for growth make him an intriguing addition to the team.
The trade not only benefits the Raptors’ roster, but it also helps the Pelicans in their efforts to get below the luxury tax line. By moving Lewis, the Pelicans can alleviate some financial constraints and potentially make additional moves to strengthen their team.
The three-team trade showcases the ever-evolving nature of the NBA, where teams continuously look for opportunities to improve their rosters and financial situations. It will be interesting to see how all the pieces involved in this trade contribute to their respective teams in the upcoming season.