Toronto Star

‘DEAR TORONTO’

Former Raptors head coach Dwane Casey thanks city, fans for ‘making us feel at home,’

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Dwane Casey spent seven years as head coach of the Toronto Raptors, leading the club to a 320-238 record, four Atlantic Division titles and three straight 50-win seasons, including a franchise-record 59 this season. On Friday, the team announced it was parting ways with the 61-year-old following a third straight playoff loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Casey reached out to the Star with a message to the city and Raptors fans everywhere: Dear Toronto, Thank you. Thank you to basketball fans across this city and the country of Canada who supported the Raptors and welcomed my family with open arms during our seven years here. Thank you to all the fans who cheered us on at the Air Canada Centre while we built this program into a playoff contender, packed Jurassic Park even in the cold and rain, watched the games from home and offered their undying support as we traveled this road to relevancy together.

Thank you for teaching our all-American family the Canadian way. That being polite and considerat­e to one another is always the best way. That diversity is something to be embraced and celebrated. That taking the time to learn about each other’s cultures is the surest way to find common ground and un- derstandin­g. Thank you for making our children feel safe, valued, and comfortabl­e in their own skin. We cannot express how important it has been to build the foundation­s of who our children are as human beings in a country that shows through its words, actions and laws that all people deserve basic human rights, and a chance to reach their goals through education and hard work.

Thank you to Larry & Judy Tanenbaum, and the MLSE board of directors for your support, for the opportunit­y to lead this team and for welcoming us into your family. This is a first-rate organizati­on from top to bottom. Toronto is lucky to have one of the best ownership groups in the NBA.

Thank you to the many players and coaches that have proudly represente­d the Toronto Raptors during my tenure. Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence. Thank you for enduring my southern sayings, awkwardly placed hats and most importantl­y for always having your shoes tied and shirttails tucked in before the shootaroun­d film starts.

Thank you to the front office, support staff, ACC staff and security for your dedication to strive to be the best, and for the kindness that you showed us for every day of our time here.

Coaches know that this is an industry built on change, and we willingly accept that reality. They say that “Home is not a place … it’s a feeling;” so thank you Toronto for making us feel at home here. Thank you for supporting our family, for offering us your friendship and for teaching us the Canadian way. Farewell, Dwane, Brenda, Justine & Zachary Casey

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 ?? RICK MADONIK/TORONTO STAR ?? Dwane Casey applauded the way Toronto welcomed his family during his seven years as a head coach with the Raptors.
RICK MADONIK/TORONTO STAR Dwane Casey applauded the way Toronto welcomed his family during his seven years as a head coach with the Raptors.
 ?? JOE MURPHY/CASEY FAMILY ?? Dwane Casey with wife Brenda and children Justine and Zachary. “Thank you for making us feel at home here.”
JOE MURPHY/CASEY FAMILY Dwane Casey with wife Brenda and children Justine and Zachary. “Thank you for making us feel at home here.”

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