The Raptors‘ front office, led by president Masai Ujiri, is determined to get the team back into championship contention, Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca writes. In his end-of-season news conference, Ujiri expressed that he wasn’t able to enjoy Toronto’s championship in 2019 as much as he would’ve liked and that all he thinks about is getting his team back to that spot.
“[Our goal] is getting better and adding more players and building this team and growing to be a championship team,” Ujiri said. “A championship is the end goal of all of this, and when that comes, we don’t know, but we have to identify those players and build with those kinds of players.”
The Raptors took a big swing by acquiring Brandon Ingram at the deadline and giving him a multiyear extension before he played a game for the team.
“At the end of the day, you have to acquire talent,” Ujiri said. “We have to do it in a unique way in the market that we’re in and we’ve got to jump on opportunities that come our way, sometimes after we really study them.”
Ujiri’s comments this week represented a departure from the ones he made a year ago, when he expressed a willingness to embark on a multiyear rebuild, Eric Koreen of The Athletic writes. Toronto did maximize its draft talent this year, with rookies Ja’Kobe Walter, Jonathan Mogbo, Jamal Shead and Jamison Battle all stepping up and playing big roles.
“I was really happy with the way these guys played and hopefully their development comes up more and more,” Ujiri said. “Yeah, we tried to attack the odds in the lottery and see what we can do. It’s a good draft. And honestly, wherever we fall, we feel very confident. Our guys have done a lot of work all year. We’re extremely excited.”
We have more from the Atlantic Division:
- The pressure to win has been relatively low in Toronto with the team acquiring and developing so many young players, Grange writes in another piece. But with the Raptors‘ focus shifting toward winning, head coach Darko Rajakovic is ready for the team’s next phase and has the full buy-in of his players. “He’s a really good coach. He cares about us. He really does,” RJ Barrett said. “He comes in and he challenges us every single day. And it’s nice when you know that you have somebody that cares about you — makes you want to play even harder for them. Darko’s a guy you can have conversations with about anything, and he’s very helpful. Always teaching, but he listens to us and our ideas. Yeah. So, like, that stuff is great.”
- Sixers wing Paul George wants the team’s big three – himself, Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid – to spend more time together this offseason, Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer writes. “I think that’s very important,” George said. “We’ve already talked about seeing each other, where we’re going to be this summer. So we’ve already had those conversations about connecting once the season’s over. I think it’s very important. I don’t think it’s healthy to go two, three months before seeing each other, regardless of if we’re checking in over the phone. It’s just different seeing each other.“
- The Knicks might turn to two-big lineups in the playoffs against the Pistons, Peter Botte of the New York Post writes. Mitchell Robinson and Karl-Anthony Towns only played 47 minutes together this season, but that two-man grouping outscored opponents by 9.2 points per 100 possessions. Head coach Tom Thibodeau said that despite the small sample size, he liked what he saw from that pairing.
Wow. George comments very concerning. They don’t talk to each other? More bad chemistry from Embiid. Not sure how 76ers still have fans…really a crummy look
Of course you saw that comment and immediately blamed Embiid.
Ironic isn’t it? Blame is Embiids middle name.
As he SHOULD blame Embiid
Point out the part where I’m wrong. Butler, Simmons, Harden. I’ll wait…
All were the coach
The team is playing worse now than under Bruce brown. Blaming the coach is an odd choice IMO
Calling Brett Brown “Bruce” is also an odd choice. Although maybe I remember his name cuz his mom was my teacher in third grade.
Butler hated brown, Simmons didn’t care to much for him or doc and the Beard wasn’t too happy with Rivers or Morey according to people who should know.
Lmao it’s literally insane that you keep making excuses for embiid. This is literally emotional abuse!
Thibs should just do it, start Mitch and Towns together. That tandum has been good defensively. Yes, the sample size there is small. But all other combinations have been horrible defensively, and the sample size there is very large. So, there’s enough of a sample size to warrant change.
Will the Big Three have tea together?
More likely they’ll watch youtube japanese prank shows or those videos of cats dressed as human people doing jobs like construction worker or office worker. That guy at my church is always doing that and sharing videos with our pastor its so annoying. Think it’s what kids/teens are into
What church is that Jim Jones!
No i don’t want to give his name in public just know the guy is annoying lol he doesn’t deserve to get cyberbullied or what have you
Well….the Three Stooges would be more inspiring
Philly’s big three should spend more time together. HEALING ……. most important thing now for Sixers. Is the draft. Don’t blow it.
You know what puts Toronto. On the path to contention. This draft. Maluach is the pick. If he’s gone. Then its Queen.
Agree
Two bigs lineup is all about matchups and the game. This series you don’t really need it. More important is for Mitch to play 20 mins. Keep Towns fresh. Towns can have a big series against Pistons. Defensively you have to chk their three point shooting Beasley, Sasser, Cade, Harris, Hardaway. Knicks perimeter D has been up and down all year. Hart, Bridges, OG will have to step up. Knicks are favorites and should win. Pistons are a good young team. So can still be better. Knicks better be focused and come to play. One gm at a time.
I think the Knicks will win also, but in 6 0r 7. Not gonna be easy. Pistons are a lot tougher than many realize.
Sixers better trade Embiid…
Really thoughtful comment
Yours also.
What team would want to take on his contract (given his history)?
Gee 1/2 the league injured this season seems to me, super stars falling from the sky all over the place and I think Embiid and George have a good chance to come back healthy.
I don’t know what Philly knows. But to this point. Embiid has missed 50% of his career games. Sixers have to know if he is coming back. They should know the risks of staying with him , right. Cause they could just write him off. As a medical retirement. Especially if he gets hurt again next year. The man just had surgery again. ……
“ Out of a possible 902 games over 11 seasons, he has played in 452, which is just over half. In fact, he has missed 47% of his career regular season games. ”
So then the Big Question is ??
Who do the Sixers draft. Do you take Maluach and protect your franchise. And get ready to move on. Or do you strengthen team around Embiid. To contend for next few years. PG is also a risk they have to be monitoring. This is a defining draft coming for Sixers. I really don’t know which way they will go. Maluach is great for Raptors or Nets.
All eyes will be on Sixers draft night .……
Take the big man from Duke