You’re sticking with DeRozan and bringing back key members of last season’s supporting cast. The hope is that this roster will again be a top-10 defence and that it can improve on the other side of the ball thanks in part to a revised focus on offence.

But you’ve left yourself very little cap room and you’ll now have to fill out the roster with guys eligible for the veteran’s minimum or by rolling the dice with players on the scrap heap. You do still have the 23rd pick in the draft, though. Some of the best players in the 2017 post-season were selected outside the lottery — Jimmy Butler at No. 30, Rudy Gobert at No. 27, Draymond Green at No. 35, and Isaiah Thomas at No. 60 — so you don’t need a top-14 to land a star, just some good fortune.



Another option would be to move Jonas Valanciunas or DeMarre Carroll to open up minutes, cap room and flexibility but their value is low, which means you may be forced to include a player like Norman Powell or Jakob Poeltl to make a deal happen.



If you don’t want to pull the trigger on a trade, you’re banking on Powell developing into a full-time star and young players like Poeltl, Delon Wright and maybe even Pascal Siakam taking a big step forward to become consistent performers off the bench.

The giant hole created at the point by the loss of Kyle Lowry is currently filled by Cory Joseph and Wright. You could also draft a point guard late in the first round or take a flier on a cheap free agent like Shelvin Mack or Tyler Ennis and hope for the best.

So, are you satisfied or do you want to try again?