
Toronto Raptors fire head coach Dwane Casey after second-round playoff exit
TORONTO — Masai Ujiri called firing Dwane Casey the most difficult thing he’s ever done. He compared the veteran coach to his own father.
Hours after Ujiri told Casey his seven-year tenure with the team was over, the price paid for being swept by Cleveland in the second round of the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the team president fought back tears in a news conference Friday.
“I hope coach Casey gets coach of the year because he deserves it,” Ujiri said. “I saw everything he did here. I saw the job he did this year. He deserves it.”
The 61-year-old Casey was the most successful coach in Raptors history, rewriting the culture of what had been one of the worst teams in the league. He led Toronto to four Atlantic Division titles in five seasons, and three consecutive 50-win seasons, and the Raptors rewrote the franchise record book in this past regular-season, winning 59 games and earning the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference for the first time