Raptors president Masai Ujiri on contract extension: ‘Toronto is home to me’
TORONTO — The decision to sign a multi-year extension with the Toronto Raptors was an easy one for Masai Ujiri.
Coming off of the franchise’s most successful season ever certainly helped. But the city itself made the choice to stay put a no-brainer for the club’s president.
“I love it here. I really do. Toronto is home for me,” Ujiri said in an interview this week at his office overlooking the courts at the Raptors’ training facility. “We don’t go to another home in the States or somewhere else. This is our home. And I love the organization, I think they’ve treated me well. They’ve given it their all. It’s humbling for me for them to come to me and say: ‘Hey, let’s do this.’ And then the city, the fans, everybody — what else can you ask for?”
Under his new deal, which was announced Sept. 2, Ujiri continues to oversee basketball operations as club president, with Jeff Weltman assuming the general manager title Ujiri previously held. Bobby Webster was also named assistant general manager and vice-president basketball strategy.


