Masai Ujiri says teams need to look at their culture amid recent chaos in NBA
TORONTO — The past few explosive weeks in the NBA have seen Phoenix owner Robert Sarver and Boston coach Ime Udoka suspended. Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards was reprimanded for homophobic comments. Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant were at the centre of a chaotic Brooklyn off-season.
NBA training camps tipped off Tuesday after some of the most turbulent times the league has seen in some time.
Raptors president Masai Ujiri was asked if a league that prides itself on social awareness is slipping.
“I think we all have to revisit our cultures and the way our organizations are run and how we work,” Ujiri said at the team’s annual media day. “Respecting the workplace is very, very important. It’s the No. 1 key and core to what we do in our organization and what (NBA commissioner) Adam Silver preaches in this league.