The Brooklyn Nets discussed a trade involving OG Anunoby or Pascal Siakam with the Toronto Raptors following their agreement with Dallas Mavericks on a Kyrie Irving deal, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.

There were also reports that Brooklyn was interested in Fred VanVleet.

The Raptors are engaging teams across the NBA on potential trade scenarios involving a number of their players, but they are hedging on what they will do.

"There's definitely trade discussions happening between the Raptors and teams about their players," said Windhorst. "And definitely concepts going back and forth. That is absolutely true. I've talked to several teams who have talked to me about this.

"At the same time, from what I understand, the Raptors are also saying, 'Well, we haven't decided whether we're going to do this or not. Or we may wait until summer.' They're definitely hedging.

"The Nets absolutely had interest in doing business with the Raptors after this trade. Whether it was OG Anunoby. Whether it was Pascal Siakam.

"The Raptors have had interest in some Nets' players in the past, including Nic Claxton, who they almost traded for last year at the deadline.

"But if you're Toronto, if Kevin Durant comes back to market in the summer, Toronto has a very compelling potential offer for him. And I'm wondering how much the Durant, and I say wondering because I don't know, but I wonder how much Durant's availability is affecting Toronto and how they're doing business. And how Toronto is doing business is dramatically affecting the deadline right now."