Toronto Raptors team president Masai Ujiri addressed rumours of friction with Edward Rogers, the executive chair of Rogers Communications, during media day ahead of training camp.
TORONTO — Toronto Raptors team president Masai Ujiri tried to lay to rest rumours that he has friction with Edward Rogers , the executive chair of Rogers Communications , Inc.He was speaking at the Raptors' media day ahead of training camp.
The Toronto Star reported in 2021 that Rogers had unsuccessfully fought plans to re-sign Ujiri as vice chairman and president of basketball operations, saying he was not worth the amount offered.
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