Grizzlies:
Total fire sale. They move the majority of their current high minute players, including both Morant and JJJ, for a boat load of picks and interesting young players. This trade gives them a much better pool of assets to (re)build a competitive team in the West. They should remain a play-in range team after the trade.
PG - Quickley/Dillingham
SG - Barrett/Wells
SF - George/Coward
PF - Toppin/Jackson
C - Edey/Jackson
Pacers:
They reunite Siakam with Poeltl in the frontcourt, which gives them their long term starter to replace Turner. This move should significantly improve their interior defense, plus also improve their rebounding and paint scoring.
PG - Halliburton/McConnell
SG - Nembhardt/Sheppard/Furphy
SF - Mathurin/Nesmith/Edwards
PF - Siakam/Walker
C - Poeltl/Huff/Bradley
Timberwolves:
They trade in two of their young prospects and a pick swap to upgrade their bench backcourt, particularly addressing their need for another impact point guard.
PG - DiVincenzo/Pippen Jr./Conley
SG - Edwards/Konchar/Clark
SF - McDaniels/Shannon Jr.
PF - Randle
C - Gobert/Reid/Beringer
Sixers:
They trade PG13 and a premium first round draft pick to fill their void at the 4 position and add a quality veteran wing to their backcourt rotation. This trade makes them more balanced, both on the court and financially. Overall, this trade should help this team improve and become more consistent.
PG - Maxey/McCain
SG - Edgecoumbe/Caldwell-Pope
SF - Grimes/Oubre
PF - Aldama/Clarke/Watford
C - Embiid/Drummond
Raptors:
They go all-in on winning the East, adding both of Memphis' stars to their roster, plus a high-end starer/sixth man. This trade should help them win at a higher level, as long as Morant can keep his act together north of the border. It's a bit of a gamble, but likely worth the risk. The priority then becomes bolstering their bench, where possible.
PG - Morant/Shead
SG - Jerome/Agbaji/Dick
SF - Ingram/Battle
PF - Barnes/Mogbo
C - Jackson Jr./Mamukelashvili