The Toronto Raptors don’t really know what the future holds. It wasn’t as if team president Masai Ujiri was trying to play coy with the media when he avoided answering a question about the team’s free agency plans.
The Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri is navigating through a rebuild and that is something he has not had to worry about for years. Since 2013, Ujiri has experienced plenty of success and created some of the most iconic teams in franchise history.
The next time the Toronto Raptors are going to make any major decisions is in June, when the 2024 NBA Draft rolls around. Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri could have as many as three picks in the top 31, if the team retains its top-six protected pick to go along with the Indiana Pacers’ pick at No.
What did coach Darko Rajakovic and President Masai Ujiri say during their respective media availability that could indicate the direction of the team’s roster construction?
Ticket prices are going up for the Toronto Raptors. Despite the team coming off a down year and being in a rebuild, there will reportedly be about a 4 percent increase in ticket prices since last year, the Sports Business Journal reported.
Toronto Raptors legend Vince Carter will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame this summer following his 22-year NBA career, which included 7 seasons in Toronto.
The Toronto Raptors drafted big man Christian Koloko with the No. 33 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. Koloko played a major role for the Raptors in his rookie campaign, playing in 58 of the team’s 82 games.
With the 2023-24 season in the books, the Toronto Raptors now get set for the offseason. The Raptors will head into free agency with some important decisions to make.
The Toronto Raptors have finally closed the door on what was one of the most difficult seasons in franchise history. President of basketball operations Masai Ujiri finally made the difficult decision to trade away Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby, resetting the Raptors’ future.
One of the positives from the Raptors 2023-24 season was the team finally picked a direction. After years of being stuck in the middle the Raptors decided to rebuild.
The Toronto Raptors are coming off a disappointing 2023-24 season. The team went 25-57, their fifth-worst record in franchise history and their worst record since 2010-11 (22-60).
The Toronto Raptors are holding one of the more publicly open fire sales in recent memory.
The Raptors have made a pair of blockbuster trades in the past few weeks, and they may not even be done yet.
The Raptors' asking price for Pascal Siakam appears to be a bit pricey.
Like it or not, the Toronto Raptors plan to be patient. It’s far too early to dive deep into trade talks. Save for the Chicago Bulls who appear ready to move on from Zach LaVine, nobody is ready to make a big move right now.
Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan shared a nice moment with Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri, though it took an ejection for it to happen.
More details are emerging about what led to the Toronto Raptors’ decision to fire coach Nick Nurse after five seasons.
On Friday, Toronto Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri spoke at length about the direction of the team.
Raptors president Masai Ujiri has been linked to the Wizards, but from the sounds of things, he fully intends to stay in Toronto. “Until you guys kick me out, I’m gonna be right here with you guys,” Uriji said, via Eric Koreen of The Athletic.
The Toronto Raptors seem to be at their shakiest point in years, and that could lead the lions to pounce. With rumors already swirling about the future of head coach Nick Nurse, it now sounds like rivals could look to poach from the front office as well.
Suns GM James Jones' walk with Raptors vice chairman and president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri added fuel to trade rumors already in the air.
Raptors president Masai Ujiri has been fined $35,000 for approaching the scorer’s table and “directing inappropriate remarks” toward a game official, the NBA announced in a press release.
The Raptors released a video on Thursday in which Ujiri said he is committed to bringing another NBA title to Toronto.
President of basketball operations Masai Ujiri is perhaps the Raptors’ most important “free agent” this summer, and signing him to a new long-term deal would be a major win for the organization. Kyle Lowry also has a claim to the title of Toronto’s most important free agent.
Ujiri added "there's a lot of work" to be done to strengthen the NBA's relationship with the Raptors, which is the only Canadian team in the league.
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