The NBA trade deadline is approaching, and the Toronto Raptors are in a tricky situation. According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the Raptors are interested in acquiring Kings center Domantas Sabonis, but the talks have hit a pause due to concerns over draft capital. The Raptors are worried about giving up too much in the trade, especially since they would likely want to send out center Jakob Poeltl to make room for Sabonis. But here's where it gets controversial... The Kings have no interest in acquiring Poeltl, and the Raptors would have to find a third team to take him on and offer sweeteners (likely draft assets). This adds a layer of complexity to the trade, as the Raptors are already dealing with Poeltl's limited value due to his health issues and the remaining $100MM+ on his contract. So, what's the solution? The Raptors might have to wait and hope that Poeltl gets healthy and rebuilds his value, either as a trade chip or the team's center of the future. But this is not the only complication. The Celtics have recently acquired another center, and the Pacers are not interested in Poeltl. The Grizzlies, with their newfound cap flexibility, are considered a possible landing spot for Poeltl, but they would likely need to be well compensated. The bottom line is that the Raptors are in a tricky situation, and the trade deadline is fast approaching. Will they be able to find a solution and make a move for Sabonis, or will they have to wait and hope for a healthier Poeltl?