Report: Carter an option for Raptors if bought out
Richard Lautens / Toronto Star / Getty
The Toronto Raptors have reportedly discussed targeting a number of players who may be bought out by their teams in the near future, including Sacramento Kings guard Vince Carter, according to Sportsnet's Michael Grange.
The Raptors chose to retain their rotation players at the trade deadline but can potentially look to add a piece before the buyout deadline. With Toronto on the verge of completing what could potentially be its best campaign in franchise history, Carter would improve its depth and be a veteran presence off the bench.
The 41-year-old signed an $8-million contract with the Kings this past summer. He's averaging five points and 2.1 rebounds in his 20th NBA season.
HEADLINES
- Mitchell scores 24 of his 48 points in 4th Q as Cavs come back vs. Wizards
- Embiid drops season-high 39, leads 76ers past Pacers with Maxey out
- Morant back from 10-game absence to face Jazz
- The Spurs are growing up, Keegan Murray is stuck, NBA Cup matters
- The Knicks are figuring things out, and that should scare East rivals
Advertisement