After enjoying his most successful season to date, Toronto Raptors center Bismack Biyombo is hoping to remain north of the border when free agency rolls around this summer.

"Honestly I do (expect to be back in Toronto next season)," Biyombo told Andrew Walker of Sportsnet 590 The Fan.

While Raptors fans might love to see Biyombo return, it won't be easy to fit his salary into the cap, especially with two-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan expected to command a max-level deal this summer. Biyombo is reportedly expected to garner an annual salary of at least $16 million himself, meaning Toronto would likely need to trade a contract to retain both players.

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Biyombo said money isn't the only thing that drives him, however, and he's willing to consider taking a hometown discount to stay in Toronto.

"Yeah, it can always be worked out. When the right moment comes I'd be open to figuring out something," Biyombo said.

After struggling during his first four seasons in Charlotte, Biyombo enjoyed a breakout campaign with the Raptors in 2015-16 - particularly in the postseason. The 23-year-old averaged 6.3 points, 10.3 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks in the Eastern Conference finals, making life difficult for the Cleveland Cavaliers with his relentless defense and rebounding.

After being part of the Raptors' most successful season to date, Biyombo wants to help build upon the team's historic campaign.

"I think we have some unfinished business," Biyombo said.