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Raptors send Anunoby, Achiuwa to Knicks for package including RJ Barrett

The Toronto Raptors traded forwards OG Anunoby and Precious Achiuwa along with guard Malachi Flynn to the New York Knicks on Saturday for guard Immanuel Quickley, Canadian swingman RJ Barrett and a second-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.

Deal also includes Malachi Flynn to New York, 2nd-round pick for Toronto

A basketball player is seen holding the ball with both hands as he's pressured by an opposition player to his left.
The Raptors are sending forward OG Anunoby, left, and Precious Achiuwa to the Knicks for a package that includes Canadian RJ Barrett, right, seen in this 2020 file photo. (File/The Canadian Press)

The Toronto Raptors have overhauled their roster, making a deal with a divisional and legal rival.

Toronto traded forwards OG Anunoby and Precious Achiuwa along with guard Malachi Flynn to the New York Knicks on Saturday for guard Immanuel Quickley, Canadian swingman RJ Barrett and a second-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Raptors vice-chairman and president Masai Ujiri said that he was excited about adding Quickley and Barrett to his roster.

"Immanuel is a young, talented playmaker who we believe will provide a spark on both ends of the court," Ujiri said in a release. "RJ is a versatile wing who is, of course, well-known in his hometown, and seeing him in a Raptors uniform will be a special moment for our fans and for all Canadians."

The Knicks gave up two of their top offensive players in Barrett, from Mississauga, Ont., and Quickley, one of the NBA's top reserves. But the deal should provide a needed boost to New York's defence, with Anunoby leading the league in steals last season.

"It's never easy to say goodbye, especially when players like OG and Malachi have spent their careers with our team," said Ujiri. "We wish Precious, Malachi and OG all the best."

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The Toronto Raptors are sending OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa and Malachi Flynn to the New York Knicks for Canadian swingman RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley and a 2024 second-round draft pick. The deal is instrumental to helping the Raptors build a young roster around Scottie Barnes, says Akil Augustine, a host and producer at NBA TV Canada.

The deal left both teams short-handed for their games Saturday night. The Raptors were in Detroit, where the Pistons avoided an NBA-record 29th straight loss with a 129-127 win, while the Knicks lost 140-126 in Indiana.

Toronto (12-20) fell to 12th place in the NBA's Eastern Conference standings. The Knicks are in eighth place at 17-15.

Anunoby, considered one of the best one-on-one defenders in the NBA, figures to step right into Barrett's spot in the Knicks' starting lineup.

The six-foot-seven swingman is averaging 15.1 points and had his highest-scoring game of the season when the Raptors visited the Knicks on Dec. 11, scoring 29 points.

The 26-year-old Anunoby was selected by Toronto in 2017 as the 23rd overall pick, going on to make the all-defensive second team in 2023.

He helped the Raptors to a No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference during the 2019 playoffs but did not play in the post-season after an emergency appendectomy as Toronto won its only championship.

Barrett averages 18.2 points but has struggled lately with his outside shot, going 2 for 12 from three-point range over the last two games. The No. 3 pick in the 2019 draft helped the Knicks reach the playoffs twice in the last three seasons after missing them the previous seven.

Barrett was also one of the anchors for a Canadian team that won a bronze medal at the FIBA World Cup in September. It was the first-ever World Cup medal for Canada, which also earned a berth at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 23-year-old is the son of Rowan Barrett, the general manager of the Canadian national basketball team.

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RJ Barrett of Mississauga, Ont., right, was one of the anchors for a Canadian team that won a bronze medal by defeating the United States at the FIBA World Cup in September. (Michael Conroy/The Associated Press)

Quickley was the runner-up for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year award last season, but there has been speculation he could be moved since the Knicks declined to give him a contract extension before this season.

They will have to replace his 15 points per game off the bench and ability to play both guard positions.

Achiuwa and Flynn have come off the bench for Toronto this season. Achiuwa has averaged 7.7 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game while Flynn has averaged 5.1 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists.

The second-round pick comes via Detroit. The Pistons have only two wins so far this season and are in the midst of a 28-game losing skid, so it should be a high selection.

Until Saturday's deal, Toronto did not have any picks in the 2024 draft. It had traded a lottery-protected first-round pick to the San Antonio Spurs for centre Jakob Poeltl at last season's trade deadline. Its second-rounder has already been dealt.

The Knicks and Raptors made for unlikely trading partners as they are currently locked in litigation with each other.

New York filed a lawsuit against Toronto four months ago, alleging the Raptors had conspired to steal thousands of videos and other scouting secrets after hiring a former New York scouting employee.

In October, the Raptors' owners, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, filed a motion in New York's Southern District for the lawsuit to be dismissed. MLSE filed the legal documents on behalf of the NBA club, head coach Darko Rajakovic and 12 other individual defendants.

With files from CBC Sports and Field Level Media

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