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Masai Ujiri: 'I bully everybody to be Raptors fans in Africa': sportsnet





according to sportsnet

Masai Ujiri: 'I bully everybody to be Raptors fans in Africa'

Masai Ujiri: 'I bully everybody to be Raptors fans in Africa'
Masai Ujiri: 'I bully everybody to be Raptors fans in Africa'
Last summer, I had the opportunity to travel to Nigeria and Ghana with Giants of Africa, a non-profit organization founded by Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri.GOA runs skills camps for elite young basketball players—typically the 50 best youth players a country can muster—giving them access to the knowledge and advice of NBA coaches and scouts (and of Ujiri himself), and encouraging them to use basketball as a means to improve their lives and the lives of their families and communities.That trip was an important one for GOA, marking the organization's expansion from Nigeria (where it ran its first camp in 2003) and Kenya (launched in 2014) to reach players in Ghana and Rwanda.You can read about it in depth here.
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moreover from thestar

Raptors sign Masai Ujiri to contract extension

Raptors sign Masai Ujiri to contract extension
Raptors sign Masai Ujiri to contract extension
Ujiri, who had two years left on his original five-year deal as the team's president and general manager, is now the president; Jeff Weltman becomes the GM and Bobby Webster is the assistant GM and vice-president of basketball strategy in changes announced Friday afternoon.In a long-anticipated move, the Raptors and Ujiri have finalized a new contract for him to remain as the team's president while promoting two of his top lieutenants.Masai Ujiri's bond with Toronto is strong and now cemented for years to come.The moves have been in the works for weeks and keep in place the triumvirate that has presided over unprecedented Raptors success.
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not to mention cbc

Masai Ujiri, Raptors agree to multi-year contract extension

Masai Ujiri, Raptors agree to multi-year contract extension
Masai Ujiri, Raptors agree to multi-year contract extension
​Masai Ujiri has helped turn the Toronto Raptors into a winning franchise, and the team is making sure he'll be around to continue the job.The Raptors announced Friday that they signed Ujiri, who served as Toronto's general manager and president since 2013, to a multi-year contract extension as president and promoted Jeff Weltman to the GM position.They also promoted Bobby Webster to assistant GM/vice-president basketball strategy.Ujiri will continue to oversee basketball operations.
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besides cbssports

Raptors extend Masai Ujiri's contract, promote two in front office

Raptors extend Masai Ujiri's contract, promote two in front office
Raptors extend Masai Ujiri's contract, promote two in front office
Since going from the Denver Nuggets to the Toronto Raptors, Masai Ujiri has been impressive as the team's lead executive, shaping a solid team into the No.2 seed in the Eastern Conference.It was originally assumed that Ujiri would tear the roster down and go through a big rebuild.Instead he managed to refrain from trading away key players like Kyle Lowry and ended up building around his dynamic, All-Star backcourt that includes DeMar DeRozan as well.
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additionally sportsbusinessdaily

Raptors Extend Contract, Change Title For Masai Ujiri; Promote Top Two Lieutenants - SportsBusiness Daily

Raptors Extend Contract, Change Title For Masai Ujiri; Promote Top Two Lieutenants - SportsBusiness Daily
Raptors Extend Contract, Change Title For Masai Ujiri; Promote Top Two Lieutenants - SportsBusiness Daily
SBD/September 6, 2016/FranchisesIn a long-anticipated move, the Raptors and President & GM Masai Ujiri on Friday announced they have "finalized a new contract" while promoting two of his top lieutenants, according to Doug Smith of the TORONTO STAR.Ujiri, who had two years left on his original five-year deal, is...This is a SportsBusiness Daily article.Perhaps you are not logged in to your SBD account or you are not an SBD subscriber.
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