Raptors president Masai Ujiri never doubted his team could go all the way
OAKLAND, Calif. — When did Masai Ujiri know?
Earlier in Toronto’s brilliant championship run, the Raptors president was asked: When in this historic season did you first believe this franchise was good enough to hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy?
Ujiri didn’t pause before saying it was the day Kawhi Leonard walked through the door after a trade that sent former Toronto star DeMar DeRozan to the San Antonio Spurs.
The 48-year-old from Nigeria spoke to reporters in the heady moments after Thursday’s victory that clinched Toronto’s first NBA championship in the team’s 24-year history. The locker-room was soaking wet and littered with dozens of empty champagne bottles. There was the sweet scent of champagne — the smell of champions — in the air.