The timing of the ‘ announcement that they’re parting ways with president was met with some confusion on Friday morning, but according to Michael Grange of Sportsnet, that decision was mutually made between the two parties.
As Grange relays (via Twitter), Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment president told reporters on Friday that he met with Ujiri a month ago and the two came to an agreement that any change in leadership would happen after the draft, so as not to disrupt the draft evaluation process.
Ujiri spearheaded the Raptors for 12 years, including making the trades for and that helped turn the team into the 2019 NBA champions. He leaves the Raptors with a win-loss record of 545-419.
Pelley also confirmed that general manager will interview for the newly vacant president position, per Grange (via Twitter). However, Pelley emphasized the importance of an exhaustive, wide-ranging search, telling reporters, “The president of an NBA franchise is always a big deal.”
Webster and assistant general manager are among the Raptors executives who recently received contract extensions that weren’t announced until today, notes Marc Stein of the Stein Line (Substack link). Stein adds that the high salaries that Ujiri and former Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan were earning are believed to have factored “strongly” into MLSE’s decision to let go of both execs in recent weeks.
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