
Darko Rajakovic continuing to grow as Raptors head coach after two seasons in Toronto
TORONTO — Darko Rajakovic is all about getting better. Whether that’s developing players on the Toronto Raptors, supporting his staff, or pushing himself to be a better head coach, he wants to improve.
Rajakovic formally ended his second season as Toronto’s head coach with a 30-minute news conference at OVO Athletic Centre on Tuesday. The 46-year-old held exit interviews with all of the team’s players the day before and was ready to take some time to reflect on his own performance before the Raptors get back to work in the early summer.
“I want to take one step back to be able to soak in all the experiences from this year, to analyze what I did well, but also to see what my weak spots are, where I need to continue to grow as a coach. I’m not shying away from that,” said Rajakovic. “I’ve been coaching for 29 years now and I’ve got zero ego.
“I just want to be the best version of myself, to be the best version for my team and my players.”