
Masai Ujiri And Toronto Raptors Part Ways
TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 2: Masai Ujiri President of the Toronto Raptors speaks during media day on ... More October 2, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by)
Toronto Raptors vice chairman and president Masai Ujiri is reportedly moving on from the team per ESPN's Shams Charania. After 13 seasons, Toronto is looking to move in a different direction with their leadership."He brought an NBA Championship to Toronto and urged us to believe in this city, and ourselves. We are grateful for all he has done and wish him and his family the very best. As we plan for the franchise's future, and its return to the NBA Playoffs, a search for the successor as president of the Raptors, led by CAA Executive Search, will begin immediately." MLSE President & CEO Keith Pelley said in a statement.There have been some organizational shifts amongst the Raptors ownership group Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment. The recent purchase by Rogers has led to different presidents under the MLSE umbrella being fired, and Ujiri is just the most recent one.'We are confident that the Raptors organization, under the guidance of Bobby and his team, is in a great place,' 'They have a plan in place for next season and beyond as the team continues its rebuild, and we have confidence in their ability to execute and ultimately, to excel. We feel the team is in a strong, stable place, and we believe the addition of a new president will continue to move the Raptors forward, towards our next NBA championship.' said MLSE President and CEO Keith Pelley in a statement.Ujiri was the architect of the most successful era in Toronto Raptors history, and he delivered them their first and only NBA championship. He earned playoff berths in 8 of his 13 seasons with the franchise, a true sign of success. The last few years have not been so kind to Toronto, and there have been some organizational missteps that may have contributed to the decision to move on from Ujiri. All in all, Ujiri's tenure with Toronto should be looked at favorably for the rest of time.
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