The Toronto Raptors have really outdone themselves this past season. A 56 win season, advancing past the first round for the first time in 15 years, and making the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time. But the focus now shifts from the players to Masai Ujiri as the front office looks to capitalize on a successful season.
The easiest decision in resigning head coach Dwane Casey has already been taken care of, officially making Casey the longest tenured coach in Raptors history. But with Bismack Biyombo opting for free agency and DeMar DeRozan poised to follow him, Ujiri will be hard pressed to duplicate the success from last season.