The Globe and Mail is reporting that Raptors GM Rob Babcock may be in his final days with the club.  The source said that they are disappointed with Babcock, as well as Richard Peddie, the president and chief executive officer of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, the company that owns the Raptors.

?There is discussion at the board,? another source said. ?There is terrible dissatisfaction with the combination of Babcock and Peddie.?

Babcock has made a series of moves that have not seemed to improve the future of the club.

He drafted Rafael Araujo, who is already being labeled a bust and he rushed into a Vince Carter trade, before he could incite a bidding war, taking on the contract of Alonzo Mourning.

The Carter trade was to give Babcock salary cap flexibility in the future, but it appears more likely that he will not be at the helm when that flexibility may be exercised.

?There's some areas on our team that we need a lot of improvement,? he said. ?There's no doubt. I think that we've done everything that we can possibly do at this point. We still have a long ways to go, have a lot more to do.

?But I think we've addressed every issue that came up, dealt with it and dealt with it in the right way. I feel confident in what we've done.?