Masai Ujiri posted a six-minute tribute video to Toronto just over a week he and the Toronto Raptors parted ways after more than a decade together. Ujiri helped lead the Raptors to the NBA championship in 2019 and transformed the reputation of the franchise.
“Toronto, Canada, I love you. Country that welcomed me. The city that became home. This bond we share will last forever,” Ujiri says as the video begins with Ujiri walking onto the court at Scotiabank Arena.
“As I look back at more than a decade of heartfelt moments, I’m overwhelmed with gratitude. For my family, our incredible players, the dedicated staff, and the Raptors fans. Now a new chapter begins, but your love will always be with me,” Ujiri says.
“Basketball brought me here, but beyond this beautiful game, we are always connected. And for that, I am so thankful.”
Ujiri first worked for the Raptors in 2008 under Bryan Colangelo before leaving in 2010 to run the Denver Nuggets. Ujiri returned to the Raptors in 2013 after winning NBA Executive of the Year with the Nuggets.