Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo says that he will certainly address the team's toughness this offseason.

"We are too nice, we are too nice as a group. Collectively, the group is too nice," Colangelo said in an interview with the Toronto Star on Monday.

"That's not to say you've got to go out and get bad guys (but) when you step on the court, you better have some fight. I think some of the guys were saying you better have some dog in you."

Colangelo, who also reiterated that he won't trade All-Star forward Chris Bosh, didn't single out any players.

"It becomes a matter of pride at some point," Colangelo said "It can't be me up here defending the roster all the time, it has to be them defending themselves. But in terms of what we're looking to do when we're addressing personnel this summer, we're going to be bringing in perhaps players with a different mentality.

"Again, some of the fiercest competitors are nice guys off the court or in the locker room, but when they step on that playing surface they become maniacal. And we want to find some of that."