Canadian sports landscape continues to make adjustments one year after pandemic hit
Bobby Webster didn’t feel comfortable sitting in the stands during the Toronto Raptors’ five-game west coast road trip last March, the final few days before the sports world was turned upside down.
The Raptors general manager watched from the locker-room.
Cases of a sinister coronavirus were climbing in California. The Raptors had just played in Sacramento and San Francisco. The unknown hung like a dark cloud.
“There was already a heightened awareness and the NBA had sent out a bunch of information. I remember being on that trip and just everyone being cautious,” Webster said. “There weren’t masks yet, but we definitely had stopped congregating, we didn’t have as many group meetings, everyone was washing their hands every second, we weren’t really going out in public. There was very much a directive of: if you don’t need to be there, don’t go.”