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Golden State Warriors president Rick Welts apologizes to Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri. MORE:

Rick Welts wrote on Twitter that he is"heartbroken" after watching the video that was part of a countersuit from Ujiri following a lawsuit by Alameda County sheriff's deputy Alan Strickland.

"While we had no role in hiring or managing security at our old arena, it happened at a Warriors game and for that I apologize. You rose above it which doesn't surprise me or anyone who knows you." "A man is at the top, the pinnacle of his career at that moment, walking out on the floor to celebrate with his team that just won the NBA championship and he had to be reminded once again what his colour was," Rivers said.

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