Although the Toronto Raptors rejected multiple offers of second-round picks for Bruce Brown at last season’s trade deadline, there is growing anticipation that the versatile swingman could be on the trade block again this season, according to Michael Scotto.
Brown, who is currently on a one-year, $23 million contract, has been recovering from arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. Despite the setback, he appears to be nearing a return to the court, with his season debut potentially just around the corner.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, there is significant uncertainty surrounding Brown’s future in Toronto. The Raptors, who could look to make moves to improve their long-term outlook, may opt to trade him if they feel his value is high and his future with the team is unclear.
As the season progresses, teams in need of a versatile, two-way wing may express renewed interest, making Brown a likely candidate for trade talks once he returns to full health.
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