After being swept by the Cleveland Cavaliers in their second round playoff series on Sunday, DeMar DeRozan was understandably not in the best of moods. That said, he didn't look too thrilled to be at the podium during the postgame press conference.

The three-time All-Star sarcastically answered a reporter's question and stated that if LeBron James was playing for the Toronto Raptors, they would've won against the Cavs. He also added that the team's summer will be a very busy one, especially with their season not ending according to plan.

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The King played incredibly throughout the series and averaged 36.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.0 blocks in 41.3 minutes per game. More importantly, he has led the Cavs to a third straight conference finals appearance, and are looking geared for another strong run at the title.

The Raptors on the other hand, have a lot of uncertainties to face come summertime. With Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka slated to become free agents, they need to decide if they want to re-sign them, and just add some role players with the hopes of beating the James and company next year. However, another option they have is to go on full rebuild mode and get some young players to be their cornerstones in the future.