Toronto Raptors coach Dwane Casey wins coach of the year honour from peers
TORONTO — On a day Dwane Casey was honoured by his peers as this season’s finest coach in the NBA, his job security in Toronto remained a mystery.
Hours after Casey won the Michael H. Goldberg coach of the year award, which is handed out by the National Basketball Coaches Association, the 61-year-old was questioned about his future in Toronto after the Raptors were ushered out of the post-season by Cleveland for the third straight year.
Will he be back next season?
“Nobody’s told me any differently and until they do, I’m still here, still fighting, still scratching, still meeting with players, and that’s all I can do,” Casey said. “They haven’t changed my key lock. Door still opens. I had some meetings with Masai (Ujiri) talking about what we can do better, what we can do better next year to get over the hump. Until that changes, I’m still here.”