Ochai Agbaji, a 26-year-old guard, has been traded from the Toronto Raptors to the Brooklyn Nets. He will be reunited with Jalen Wilson, another starter on KU's 2022 NCAA title team. Agbaji was a teammate of former KU wing Gradey Dick in Toronto. Dick, from Wichita, has averaged 16.2 minutes per game in 51 games (one start) this season. He has averaged 6.5 points and 2.2 rebounds per outing. Agbaji, who is making $6.4 million this season, will be an unrestricted free agent once the season ends. In a transaction involving the Nets, Raptors, and Los Angeles Clippers, the Nets acquired 6-foot-5 Oak Park High graduate Agbaji and a 2032 second-round pick from Toronto, plus $3.5 million in cash considerations from the Clippers. The Nets traded to the Clippers the draft rights to Vanja Markinovic, a 29-year-old guard from Serbia whom the Nets acquired in a 2023 Kevin Durant trade with the Phoenix Suns. Also, Toronto obtained Chris Paul from the Clippers. According to netsdaily.com, Paul is expected to be waived, freeing him to sign with any team other than the Clippers. Agbaji was a key player for the Kansas Jayhawks during his time at the University of Kansas, helping the team win the 2022 NCAA championship. He will look to make an impact with the Brooklyn Nets and help the team achieve success in the NBA.