Ujiri says Raptors are “going to die trying” to win second consecutive title
TORONTO — There was a moment during his keynote speech Tuesday night that Masai Ujiri briefly looked at his phone.
With the NBA trade deadline looming Feb. 6, rumours are rampant on social media, but the Toronto Raptors president warned not to read too much into phone calls.
“Every day there’s phone calls in the NBA, that’s just how the NBA works,” he said after speaking at Tuesday’s anniversary celebration of the Toronto branch of WISE — Women in Sports Events. “I was getting phone calls four months ago, I’m getting phone calls today. I got a phone call while I was up there (on stage). There’s always phone calls.”
Then again, Ujiri certainly isn’t shy about making big deals. He shook the earth under his team when he shipped DeMar DeRozan to San Antonio for Kawhi Leonard in the 2018 off-season, then doubled down when he acquired Marc Gasol at last year’s deadline for Jonas Valanciunas, Delon Wright and CJ Miles. History would make him look brilliant, as the Raptors captured their first NBA championship.