The Toronto Raptors will readdress the state of their team following their four-game sweep by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"After that performance [against the Cavaliers], we need a culture reset here," Masai Ujiri said at an end-of-season news conference Tuesday.
"We've tried what we've done so many times and it hasn't worked," he said. "We have to go a different direction, do something different. I don't know now what it is."
While Ujiri said changing all of the players isn't the answer, he feels they need to move the ball more on offense.
Kyle Lowry, Serge Ibaka, PJ Tucker and Patrick Patterson will be free agents.
Ujiri said it's "not realistic" that the Raptors will be able to bring back all of their free agents.
Toronto does want to re-sign Lowry.
"We know what we have with him, with him at his best," Ujiri said. "The last couple months we saw without him, we didn't jell."
Ujiri said he's willing to do whatever it takes to improve the team.
"We're trying to be progressive thinkers here," he said. "This business is all about risk-taking, too. You have to put yourself on the line there. Honestly, I'm not afraid of that."