The Wolves need a point guard that can be a glue guy offensively. A floor spacer, facilitator, tough defender, athletic, long, and not ball dominant.
No one fits that better than Immanuel Quickley. The Wolves also offload Randle to Dallas + this first rounder for excellent role players in Gafford and Washington. Gafford provides the interior D the Wolves will need, while Washington can start or come off the bench seamlessly. This lineup also allows Jaden to become the 2nd scoring option on the Wolves and continue to blossom. Reid can also get the promotion of starting. Ayo, DD, Washington or Reid, TJ or Clark off the bench is deep. The only thing missing is a true backup center.
The Raptors need more rim protection. Who better than Gobert and his protege, Beringer? It's a steep price for the Wolves, but in my opinion, worth it to get the ideal point guard next to Ant.
The Nuggets get involved here and send Murray back to Canada. They stock some picks and still get a shot creator in Ingram. This keeps Denver competitive and they can flip those picks for a potentially better player.
Toronto gets an upgrade at point guard offensively and more spacing. Their interior defense also takes a leap. Their wings cover some of Murray's shortcomings defensively. They push their chips in while retaining some future flexibility pick wise. And if Beringer becomes the player the Wolves think he'll become, watch out.
The Mavericks get to draft another player in this year's class as they build for the future. Randle also takes some of the shot creation and facilitating off of Flagg. Randle is in a low pressure situation here and it's exactly what he needs. He's a really good player, but he crumbles against tough opposition.
You can find the wins for everyone here but here's the objections.
Toronto: Quickley is very valuable to the team. His defense is too good to give up for Murray and he still provides spacing. Also a little younger. Gobert shrinks the floor and is limited offensively.
Dallas: Why give up 2 core pieces for Randle? It's better to keep those guys to build around Flagg as they're solid players. With Irving coming back and taking scoring pressure off, next year as some more optimism.
MN: Beringer's ceiling is very high. Don't want to give that up unless it's a star player.
Denver: Can potentially get more for Murray, also this seems pretty fair. They'll take a step back and 2 mid - late first rounders for a budding team in Toronto isn't as attractive. It also leaves Denver without a reliable starting point guard (although they can trade for one).