The biggest domino has fallen, with the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga mercifully ending with a deal to the Miami Heat. As such, the rest of the league’s teams can get to making the big moves that typically define the offseason.That process got underway the day after the draft, when the Minnesota Timberwolves stripped their cupboards bare to acquire LaMelo Ball from the Charlotte Hornets, finding a running mate for Anthony Edwards. But between Jaylen Brown, uncertain situations in Denver and Houston and the surprises that inevitably come in the league’s silly season, we surely aren’t done.With that in mind, The Athletic’s Zach Harper, John Hollinger and Sam Vecenie have made sure the math works and are suggesting deals they would like to see. Get on those trade machines, folks.How the Heat pulled off a heist for GiannisEsfandiar BaraheniZach HarperTo Toronto Raptors: Domantas Sabonis

To Sacramento Kings: RJ Barrett, Ron Holland II, Jakob Poeltl, Chaz Lanier and two second-round picks

To Detroit Pistons: Malik Monk and a second-round pickThe Raptors have been rumored to be interested in Sabonis for quite some time. Now, they get him to try to beef up their attack. That would give them a lineup of Immanuel Quickley, Ja’Kobe Walter, Brandon Ingram, Scottie Barnes and Sabonis. For a team so offensively challenged, this could help Toronto generate more offense. The problem is that the Raptors would still have spacing issues. They might need to add more shooting, but this deal helps them grab a long-time target after missing out on Ball.The Kings would clear some money off the books, bring in a young-ish player on an expiring contract in Barrett, who they can either re-sign or flip, and get a much cheaper option at center in Poeltl. He would allow them to be a more defensive-minded team. Holland would add a young player to an expanding rebuilding core. This feels like a better balance with Darius Acuff Jr. arriving via the draft.Darius Acuff Jr. is ‘massive win’ for Sacramento KingsZach Harper and CJ MooreThe Pistons give up a couple of seconds and Holland (someone they might be high on) here, but they would solve some offensive issues with Monk, someone they failed to acquire last summer.To Portland Trail Blazers: Jaylen Brown and Sam Hauser