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Although the team will not a hire a new president, Webster succeeds his former boss, Masai Ujiri, as the lead Raptors executive. The Raptors parted ways with Ujiri on June 27, one day after the NBA draft, and announced that they had enlisted CAA Executive Search to assist in hiring a new team president. Webster will remain in the GM role.
Toronto Raptors General Manager, Bobby Webster, has been named Masai Ujiri’s successor as Head of Basketball Operations.
"This team is his, now, to lead and I know we all look forward to what comes next," MLSE CEO Keith Pelley said in a statement.
The Toronto Raptors named Bobby Webster as the team's head of basketball operations and agreed to a new contract with him on Monday, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Toronto Raptors have added responsibilities to general manager Bobby Webster in lieu of naming a new president of basketball operations, the team announced on Monday. Webster takes over many of the roles that fell under Masai Ujiri,
When the ownership of the Toronto Raptors dumped Masai Ujiri as team president last month, it led to an obvious question: Was it a money thing? A personality clash with the new leadership at parent company MLSE?
Masai Ujiri's first hire will replace him with the Toronto Raptors. Bobby Webster will reportedly be promoted from team general manager to president of basketball operations, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Webster has been with the team since 2013, and was Ujiri's first hire, per Charania.
After an expansive two-month search to find a replacement for Masai Ujiri, it turns out Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment didn’t have to look very far.
Bobby Webster has been appointed as the Toronto Raptors' head of basketball operations, succeeding Masai Ujiri. Webster, who initially joined the Rapt
The Toronto Raptors named Bobby Webster as the team's head of basketball operations and agreed to a new contract with him on Monday, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
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The New Times on MSNMasai Ujiri eyes sports complexes like Zaria Court in other African countries
Masai Ujiri, the former Toronto Raptors executive and founder of Zaria Group, plans to take his $25m Zaria Court concept from Kigali to more African cities, building sports-focused hotels and arenas aimed at transforming the continent’s sports and entertainment landscape.