Rediscovering Relevancy: Stein reports Masai Ujiri may make "gradiose swing" at NBA Trade Deadline
Briefly

As the NBA trade deadline approaches, the Toronto Raptors are reassessing their strategy, potentially moving from being sellers to buyers. Last season, their trade moves largely built towards a future, allowing them to acquire various assets while trading away key players. This year, with expiring contracts like Bruce Brown's, they have options but may also pursue players like Brandon Ingram from the New Orleans Pelicans to enhance their roster. Notably, Chris Boucher is performing well, adding value to the team's trading decisions as they look to balance immediate improvement with future prospects.
The Raptors are considering trades ahead of the deadline, potentially moving Chris Boucher and Bruce Brown while looking to build for the future.
With their previous season's actions, the Raptors may shift their strategy from sellers to buyers as new trade rumors circulate.
Brandon Ingram may be on the market as the Raptors seek to improve, despite being hampered by an injury since December.
Chris Boucher's strong shooting percentage positions him as a valuable asset, to effectively influence potential trades as the deadline approaches.
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