The Toronto Raptors have a lot to think about this offseason, and the numbers are already on the board. With Immanuel Quickley's four-year, $130 million deal and Brandon Ingram's two-year, $82 million contract still on the books, the front office is weighing options after a season that showed both promise and pain. Quickley had a solid regular season but was sidelined by injury come playoff time, while Ingram—despite leading the team in scoring—struggled against the Cavs and then missed most of Games 5 through 7 with heel inflammation.
Here's the twist: even without Ingram firing on all cylinders, the Raptors still played surprisingly well. That raises a big question for the team's decision-makers. Could they consider moving Ingram's contract if it means landing an upgrade? It's not a sure thing, given how crucial he was to the scoring load this past season. But with the trade deadline already buzzing about Quickley, Toronto might be open to reshaping the roster if the right opportunity comes along.
For fans, this is a classic "what if" moment. The Raptors showed they can compete even when their stars are banged up, but finding that next-level piece could be the key to going deeper in the playoffs. Whether it's through trades or development, the path forward is anything but settled—and that makes for an exciting summer of speculation.
