Robert MacLeod of the Globe and Mail reports: The Toronto Raptors will be looking to make some serious changes this summer to turn the fortunes around for the last standing NBA franchise in Canada.

Team President Richard Petty will only comment that everyone in the organization will be looked at. Glen Grunwald has been told he will be spared, but the same cannot be said for Lenny Wilkens. Wilkens will likely let go, meaning the first order of business for the Raptors will be finding a new leader. Despite playing with what will amount to nearly 500 games of injuries between players, Wilkens will be let go because the team has played poorly when they have been healthy.

The Raptors will likely be looking to deal guys like Morris Peterson and Lamond Murray, while players like Jelani McCoy, Voshon Lenard, and Rafer Alston likely will not return.

They will start their rebuilding with a high draft pick. Who they draft depends how they do in the lottery.

It is also mentioned that the team will give serious consideration for the head coaching post to Canadian-born assistant coach Jay Triano.