Toronto Raptors eye a championship leap by potentially trading for Kyrie Irving—despite his ACL injury and age—offering a Finals pedigree, elite playmaking, and three-point range that could unlock Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett. But the gamble is steep: surrendering Immanuel Quickley, Ja’Kobe Walter, and a future first-round pick for a 34-year-old sidelined over a year and a half feels risky, especially when Toronto’s future hinges on Quickley as their PG. The move might be bold, but it’s not aligned with their rebuild ethos—or their window.

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