There could be yet another deal swung by the Toronto Raptors in perhaps the most active offseason in franchise history.
NBA front-office sources told ESPN.com on Monday that the Raptors are actively trying to move swingman Carlos Delfino in a sign-and-trade arrangement.One option that has materialized, sources said, is a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks on a swap that would send Delfino to the Bucks for power forward Amir Johnson, which would require Delfino to agree to terms on a new deal spanning at least two years.
The Raptors retained Delfino’s rights while he played in Russia last season, which gives them the ability to sign-and-trade him.