Pascal Siakam: 5 Teams Who Must Trade for Raptors Star

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - Pascal Siakam (#43) of the Toronto Raptors dribbles during the second quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers at the Wells Fargo Center on December 22, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo : Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

The Toronto Raptors have been recently involved in trade talks surrounding their star Pascal Siakam, and the 6-foot-8 forward is expected to be in a new uniform by the February 8 trade deadline, according to some league sources of ESPN.

The Raptors already traded away their wing OG Anunoby to the New York Knicks to kickstart their rebuilding process, and the team is eyeing a substantial return in the Siakam trade. This transaction is crucial in securing foundational pieces for the team's future.

The 29-year-old Cameroonian player is an All-Star type of talent that could boost several teams' chances of winning a championship, particularly those in immediate need.  

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5 NBA Teams Who Must Trade for Pascal Siakam

1. Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks boast two prime talents in Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, along with an emerging rookie center in Dereck Lively II.

While they have maintained a respectable performance this season, consistently ranking within the middle tier of playoff contenders in the Western Conference, there's room for improvement.

To truly capitalize on Doncic's exceptional skills, adding Siakam to their roster could elevate them to become top contenders for the championship title.

2. Indiana Pacers

The Pacers showcase an up-and-coming star in Tyrese Haliburton and have already demonstrated their capability by defeating notable Eastern Conference contenders like the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, and Philadelphia 76ers. This success highlights their promising future.

Incorporating Siakam into their lineup could be the catalyst that enables them to unlock and fully maximize their team's potential.

3. Atlanta Hawks

The Hawks have hovered around mediocrity in recent years despite having an All-Star talent in Trae Young. Despite not sinking to the bottom, they have struggled to assert themselves as top contenders in the Eastern Conference. 

If the Hawks are committed to building around Young as the cornerstone of their franchise, pursuing Siakam would be a logical move to strengthen their core and elevate their competitive position.

4. Golden State Warriors

The Warriors currently find themselves at a crossroads. While Stephen Curry remains a premier player in the league, fully capable of guiding a team to championship glory, the strength of their supporting roster has diminished.

Though once formidable, players like Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, and Draymond Green seem to be past their peak performances.

Additionally, the promising young talents they had, such as James Wiseman and Jordan Poole, have been traded, and others like Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody are still in the developmental phase without significant breakthroughs.

Bringing Siakam on board could be the catalyst the Warriors need to rejuvenate their roster and transform their trajectory, maximizing the remaining prime years of Curry's career and propelling them back into championship contention.

5. Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings have experienced a gradual ascent over the past few years, reaching the playoffs for the first time in over 16 years last season. Building on that momentum, they have continued to make strides this year.

The addition of Siakam could be the missing puzzle piece that propels them to overcome any remaining hurdles and further solidify their position as a competitive force in the league.

They are also the team that has confirmed discussions with the Raptors regarding a potential trade involving Harrison Barnes, according to reports.

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