Morris Peterson knows there's something seriously wrong with the Raptors at the moment and he's going to get a chance to change it.

A day after exploding in frustration at his role, his team and the mounting losses, Peterson was told yesterday he'll get his old starting job back today when the 0-5 Raptors face the 1-4 Seattle SuperSonics.

Peterson, the 28-year-old swingman in his sixth season with Toronto, will replace rookie Joey Graham in the starting lineup as coach Sam Mitchell tries another early season shakeup.

"I didn't want to say I was mad about my playing time, I'm still getting the same minutes, it's just frustrating starting 0-5 and being in the situation we are," Peterson said of the uncharacteristic outburst after Toronto's Friday night loss to the Utah Jazz. "We just think we need some changes."

So does Mitchell, who has tried everything available to him in the first five games of the season.