Boucher didn't see game action in the final 23 games in his last season with Toronto, and it wasn't because of poor play. The 33-year-old was Toronto's leading bench scorer at 10.0 points per game while chipping in 4.5 rebounds, and was having one of his best shooting seasons, converting at 36.3 per cent from three-point range (3.9 attempts) while hitting at a 63.3 per cent clip from inside the arc. Among Raptors regulars, his +4.9 net rating was second.
Thomas leaves Brooklyn as one of the more prolific scorers the franchise has developed in recent years. Originally drafted 27th overall out of LSU in 2021, he delivered nights that few Nets players ever have, recording four 40-point games in multiple seasons and joining a short list that includes Vince Carter and Kyrie Irving. He became one of just eight players in NBA history to produce four or more 40-point performances in multiple seasons before turning 23,
Achiuwa, who turned 26-years-old on Sept. 19, is a familiar face to the organization. Miami drafted the 6-foot-8 big No. 20 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft. He only played one season before getting traded to the Toronto Raptors in the Kyle Lowry sign-and-trade. Last season with the New York Knicks, Achiuwa averaged 6.6 points and 5.6 rebounds across 20.5 minutes per game. He played in 57 of the team's 82 games, starting 10 of them.