The Toronto Raptors selected Collin Murray-Boyles with the ninth pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. Instead of taking a center, which was an area of need, the Raptors surprised many people when they took Collin Murray-Boyles, who showed a lot of good things at Summer League.
So much feels the same as we head into another Toronto Raptors season, but in another way, everything is different. It’s the little things, like how, for the first time in over a decade, the Toronto Raptors front office was not represented on media day by Masai Ujiri.
It didn’t surprise many around the NBA when the Toronto Raptors named Bobby Webster their permanent head of basketball operations, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer.
The Toronto Raptors are preparing to be active on the trade market this season, aiming to move past the play-in conversation and secure a playoff berth in the Eastern Conference.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
The Toronto Raptors will enter a new era in the 2025-26 NBA season, one where Masai Ujiri won’t be present. In 2013, Masai Ujiri had just won the NBA’s Executive of the Year award with the Denver Nuggets.
The Toronto Raptors are adding president of basketball operations duties onto the plate of general manager Bobby Webster, ESPN reported Monday. Webster will continue to serve as the team's GM as well.
The Toronto Raptors have promoted general manager Bobby Webster to replace Masai Ujiri as the team’s had of basketball operations for the team, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania: The Raptors spent almost two months looking at external options to replace Ujiri but ultimately settled on staying internally.
The Toronto Raptors went looking for a new team president this summer and wound up staying in-house instead. On Monday, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment announced that general manager Bobby Webster will continue leading the franchise, with no plans to appoint a president.
The Toronto Raptors are out of a president with Masai Ujiri being relieved of his duties. Notably, Ujiri only had one year remaining on his contract. With no ownership coming in with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, new owners tend to make an imprint on the team.
Bobby Webster may be the leading internal candidate to replace Masai Ujiri as Toronto Raptors president, but he is not alone. CAA Executive Search has submitted its list of external names to MLSE, and the organization is now weighing whether to promote from within or make a bigger move.
The Toronto Raptors are deep into their search for a new team president, and the uncertainty surrounding the process is reportedly creating tension inside the organization.
The Toronto Raptors are undergoing a significant transformation. They intend to balance ambition with pragmatism as they pivot into a crucial rebuilding phase.
The Toronto Raptors are entering a new chapter, with general manager Bobby Webster set to lead the front office as Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment begins the search for a new team president.
The Toronto Raptors are set to have an exciting offseason with a few big decisions set to be made. Masai Ujiri has in the past shown that he is not afraid of making bold moves and with the team having been out of the playoffs for a few years, it seems like the Toronto Raptors are going to take a big step this offseason.
The Toronto Raptors landed the ninth overall pick, and they have the chance to add another young player to their core. With Masai Ujiri and Bobby Webster at the helm since 2013, we have a lot of data to inquire about which picks they may make.
The Toronto Raptors head into the final part of their 2024-25 season. The team has 27 games left in what has turned into another lost year. The Raptors approach for the rest of the season was revealed by team general manager Bobby Webster.