Reflecting on Masai Ujiri's 10 years in Toronto & contemplating the Raptors' murky future
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In Episode 1414, Sean Woodley is joined by Jamar Hinds to reflect on the 10 years Masai Ujiri has spent in charge of the Toronto Raptors following the anniversary of him being named Raps GM on Wednesday. Off the top, Sean and Jamar share their biggest takeaways when then look back on the Ujiri era in Toronto, and examine the ways in which the franchise has evolved from complete doormat to one of the league's most successful and relevant franchises under Ujiri after 18 years as one of the league's biggest laughing stocks. Next, they discuss their favourite Masai Ujiri moves in charge of the team, including swapping Greivis Vasquez to Milwaukee for the picks that became Norman Powell and O.G. Anunoby, the Kawhi Leonard deal, the championship puzzle-finishing move for Marc Gasol, and the Andrea Bargnani trade to the Knicks. Plus, a great listener submitted summary of what Masai has meant to Toronot. Lastly, as the Raptors seemingly lack a notable direction and their success as a franchise seems to be waning, what's the level of trust in Ujiri to shepherd the team through these murky waters and into a more clarified future?
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