In this scenario, Toronto lands Jamal Murray and Myles Turner, becoming a real contender instantly with a strong guard and elite rim protection. Denver gets Quickley, RJ Barrett, and two first-round picks. I’m not sure they would actually do it in real life, but in today’s NBA where stars can go for lighter-than-expected packages, it’s not a crazy return—more of a retool than a clear win. Milwaukee makes a smaller move, getting Poeltl plus a first-round pick, mainly doing it for the pick while slightly improving the frontcourt. If the Kings waive DeRozan, he becomes a buyout target, and signing him alongside Kyle Lowry would be more romantic than strategic—two veterans bringing experience, leadership, and playoff calm rather than changing a team’s ceiling.