After losing out on Chris Duhon when the Bulls decided to match his offer sheet, the Toronto Raptors are going back to the drawing board in their search for a point guard.

"We'll make some decisions in the next three or four days on what we'd like to do," Babcock said last night. "We absolutely want to carry three point guards, it's just a matter of now not getting Duhon, what level of point guard we're going to get.

"It might be a minimum-contract guy. That's the whole exercise we're going to go through now."

There are only a few point guards available who would fit Babcock's criteria, although the market is rapidly shrinking.

Memphis's Earl Watson, Miami's Damon Jones and Atlanta's Tyronn Lue are three who are still available but likely too expensive for Toronto.

New Jersey's Travis Best and unsigned ex-Raptor Milt Palacio remain on the market.