GOOD NEWS: NBA Insider Reveals The Toronto Raptors may be entering their final month with Pascal Siakam as he sign a blockbuster deal with the Raptors

Pascal Siakam’s tenure with the Toronto Raptors might be coming to an end this month. As the Raptors realign their roster around Scottie Barnes, trade rumors continue to surface, indicating that Toronto is getting ready to transfer the two-time All-Star ahead of the trade deadline on February 8. Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report stated, “I do believe that in the end, this will be the trade deadline where Pascal is eventually moved because I don’t think the Toronto Raptors want to put themselves in a position where they lose him for nothing.”

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The teams with whom Siakam has been most frequently associated are the Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, Sacramento Kings, and Indiana Pacers. Nevertheless, it’s thought that the Golden State Warriors are a dark horse and could make a play for Toronto’s former All-NBA forward. Haynes stated, “I was told Pascal Siakam might end up on the Golden State Warriors’ radar soon.” “That’s something to keep in mind, not that it’s happening right now.” This season, the Warriors have had to cope with turbulence within the organization. Not only has Draymond Green been sidelined indefinitely, but Jonathan Kuminga, a 21-year-old, has reportedly been dissatisfied with his playing time under head coach Steve Kerr, according to recent reports from The Athletic.

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The fact that Siakam’s contract is slated to expire at the end of the current season has complicated trade negotiations. Unless they are certain that Siakam is willing to resign in the summer, anyone dealing for him would probably be hesitant to give up a significant amount of trade equity. Siakam’s willingness to re-sign with the Warriors remains unknown. According to Marc Stein of SubStack, he has reportedly told teams that he would rather become a free agent while still a member of the Raptors. On Sunday night, the Raptors will travel to Golden State to play.

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