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Masai Ujiri discusses the Giants of Africa festival, along with his contributions to the evolution of African basketball over ...
The Toronto Raptors opted to go in a different direction this summer and let Chris Boucher leave for the Boston Celtics ...
The Toronto Blue Jays, who are exclusively owned by Rogers, unlike the Raptors, Maple Leafs, Toronto FC and others, do some ...
Giants of Africa Festival, held from July 26 to August 2. The week-long celebration brought together over 320 young people from 20 African countries and featured appearances by global stars, including ...
The Toronto Raptors have been the subject of much speculation, as questions swirl around what comes next for the front office ...
There is reportedly a favorite to replace Masai Ujiri as the Toronto Raptors' next team president, and he's already in the ...
Masai Ujiri, the former Toronto Raptors executive, finds himself at a professional crossroads. After being dismissed from the ...
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard's first trip to Africa involved opening a personally designed court in Rwanda and ...
Masai Ujiri is staying focused on his upcoming Giants of Africa Festival even as the longtime NBA executive navigates his recent departure from the Toronto Raptors. Ujiri says “the focus will ...
Ujiri’s knowledge of his players, in some cases, predated the Raptors drafting them. Seeing them contribute to a championship only confirmed Ujiri’s previous belief in them.
• Ujiri has paid $3.33 million per win share, a 10 percent premium on the league average cost of a win from 2013-21. However, this would be true for most executives, as has been mentioned.