Sacramento Kings Receive: RJ Barrett, Jakob Poeltl, Jonathan Isaac, 2 First-Round Picks (FPs)
Why it's Fair: The Kings pivot from a "win-now" structure centered on Sabonis to a more balanced, defensive-oriented lineup.
RJ Barrett: Provides a young, scoring wing to take pressure off Demar Derozan.
Jakob Poeltl: Offers elite rim protection and rebounding, filling a long-term defensive need at center.
Jonathan Isaac: Elite defensive versatility when healthy, anchoring their wing defense.
Draft Picks: Essential compensation for parting with an All-NBA caliber center.
Orlando Magic Receive: Malik Monk
Why it's Fair: The Magic gains a dynamic, high-volume scorer to solve their offense-starved backcourt.
Malik Monk: Fits the need for a primary playmaker and secondary scorer behind Paolo Banchero, providing an instant offense that their roster currently lacks.
Toronto Raptors Receive: Domantas Sabonis, Trey Lyles (Sign & Trade)
Why it's Fair: The Raptors pivot to building around an elite offensive hub to pair with Scottie Barnes.
Domantas Sabonis: Provides elite playmaking, rebounding, and an inside-out threat, transforming their offensive structure.
Trey Lyles: Adds valuable spacing and frontcourt depth in a cost-controlled sign-and-trade deal.
This structure allows the Kings to get longer/defensive, the Magic to gain scoring, and the Raptors to acquire a high-level All-Star playmaker.