The Toronto Raptors are keeping star point guard Kyle Lowry, a source told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday.

Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri didn't find a package that compelled him to trade the franchise pillar -- and Lowry had always been fine with completing the season with Toronto, sources told ESPN.

Lowry will enter free agency this summer.

The Raptors did end up trading three other guards before Thursday's deadline.

Terence Davis is headed to Sacramento while Matt Thomas is being sent to the Utah Jazz. Both are being traded for future second-round picks, sources said.

Toronto also traded guard Norman Powell to Portland for Gary Trent and Rodney Hood, sources said.