The barbarians are at the door with clubs and pitchforks. They demand blood.
Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri has to offer the proverbial sacrificial lamb or risk an angry mob. But in his case, it isn’t about appeasing them but saving the team.
Changes need to be made.
If another embarrassing playoff defeat at the hands of LeBron and the Cavs in which the Raptors became the first top seed in almost 50 years to get swept before the Conference Finals doesn’t demand change, then nothing will.

There is no shortage of blame to pass around and head coach Dwane Casey is often the first target.