Masai Ujiri Interview on the Steam Room with Ernie and Chuck
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:35 pm
Starts at the 40 minute mark
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DG88 wrote:Starts at the 40 minute mark
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As long as I've been in the NBA I've never done a rebuild, and this is the first time.
Scase wrote:DG88 wrote:Starts at the 40 minute mark
;t=2686sAs long as I've been in the NBA I've never done a rebuild, and this is the first time.
Well, that's about as official as it gets haha.
For those wondering, the "basketball" stuff starts at about 49:45 in, prev 10min is about Mutumbo etc if uninterested.
"With that international landscape, and the way the NBA is going, there's going to be opportunities here for players to come. This will be a market in the near future where players will want to come. But in the meantime, we need to build via draft, trade, and identifying unseen talents."
LoveMyRaps wrote:"With that international landscape, and the way the NBA is going, there's going to be opportunities here for players to come. This will be a market in the near future where players will want to come. But in the meantime, we need to build via draft, trade, and identifying unseen talents."
LoveMyRaps wrote:Scase wrote:DG88 wrote:Starts at the 40 minute mark
;t=2686sAs long as I've been in the NBA I've never done a rebuild, and this is the first time.
Well, that's about as official as it gets haha.
For those wondering, the "basketball" stuff starts at about 49:45 in, prev 10min is about Mutumbo etc if uninterested.
Masai made it abundantly clear that we were entering a rebuild and that there would be growing pains.
Many fans wanted it, but were clearly not prepared for it.
Yeah.Scase wrote:DG88 wrote:Starts at the 40 minute mark
;t=2686sAs long as I've been in the NBA I've never done a rebuild, and this is the first time.
Well, that's about as official as it gets haha.
For those wondering, the "basketball" stuff starts at about 49:45 in, prev 10min is about Mutumbo etc if uninterested.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:"With that international landscape, and the way the NBA is going, there's going to be opportunities here for players to come. This will be a market in the near future where players will want to come. But in the meantime, we need to build via draft, trade, and identifying unseen talents."
Chuck implying we have cheap ownership. Masai had to dodge that one.
canada_dry wrote:Yeah.Scase wrote:DG88 wrote:Starts at the 40 minute mark
;t=2686sAs long as I've been in the NBA I've never done a rebuild, and this is the first time.
Well, that's about as official as it gets haha.
For those wondering, the "basketball" stuff starts at about 49:45 in, prev 10min is about Mutumbo etc if uninterested.![]()
I hope that's official enough for you as you've repeatedly refused to call this a purposeful rebuild and rather one they fell backwards into.
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ItsDanger wrote:I'm 100% in favour of a total rebuild of the roster. That means not getting attached to mediocre low upside players especially at the expense of higher upside more risky options. Now, one could hold mediocre assets temporarily in order to trade at a later date, we'll see if he's willing to do that in this rebuild setting. Of course, there's a salary floor to consider.
Take advantage of teams desperate to win now. Dump players you don't see as foundation pieces before value drops a lot. With many picks incoming, you can be aggressive here.
Scase wrote:canada_dry wrote:Yeah.Scase wrote:
Well, that's about as official as it gets haha.
For those wondering, the "basketball" stuff starts at about 49:45 in, prev 10min is about Mutumbo etc if uninterested.![]()
I hope that's official enough for you as you've repeatedly refused to call this a purposeful rebuild and rather one they fell backwards into.
Sent from my SM-G960W using RealGM mobile app
Kinda hilarious that you post this right after Del posts a clip of him after the Tampa season saying the same thing, and yet that was never a rebuild according to him.
I wonder why I wouldn't outright believe the words of someone who talks out of both sides of their mouth all the time.
It's also real easy for him to say AFTER the team is 8-29 (at the time of recording), you know, unless you think it was all part of his master plan for all these injuries.
deck wrote:ItsDanger wrote:I'm 100% in favour of a total rebuild of the roster. That means not getting attached to mediocre low upside players especially at the expense of higher upside more risky options. Now, one could hold mediocre assets temporarily in order to trade at a later date, we'll see if he's willing to do that in this rebuild setting. Of course, there's a salary floor to consider.
Take advantage of teams desperate to win now. Dump players you don't see as foundation pieces before value drops a lot. With many picks incoming, you can be aggressive here.
Consider you are in Masai or Bobby's position though. It is foolish to think MLSE will sign-off on 3+ years of being in the lottery, particularly after the results of the past 2 years also considered.
Would you still be in favour of a complete rebuild if it meant you would loose you job? It is easy to say lets just fully rebuild and tank for 5 years when all you have invested is your fandom.
TorontoBarneys wrote:deck wrote:ItsDanger wrote:I'm 100% in favour of a total rebuild of the roster. That means not getting attached to mediocre low upside players especially at the expense of higher upside more risky options. Now, one could hold mediocre assets temporarily in order to trade at a later date, we'll see if he's willing to do that in this rebuild setting. Of course, there's a salary floor to consider.
Take advantage of teams desperate to win now. Dump players you don't see as foundation pieces before value drops a lot. With many picks incoming, you can be aggressive here.
Consider you are in Masai or Bobby's position though. It is foolish to think MLSE will sign-off on 3+ years of being in the lottery, particularly after the results of the past 2 years also considered.
Would you still be in favour of a complete rebuild if it meant you would loose you job? It is easy to say lets just fully rebuild and tank for 5 years when all you have invested is your fandom.
Didn't the Leafs suck for the longest time? As long as Raptors are selling tickets I don't think they are going to interfere too much. If we need to suck for 2-3 years then that's what needs to happen.
deck wrote:ItsDanger wrote:I'm 100% in favour of a total rebuild of the roster. That means not getting attached to mediocre low upside players especially at the expense of higher upside more risky options. Now, one could hold mediocre assets temporarily in order to trade at a later date, we'll see if he's willing to do that in this rebuild setting. Of course, there's a salary floor to consider.
Take advantage of teams desperate to win now. Dump players you don't see as foundation pieces before value drops a lot. With many picks incoming, you can be aggressive here.
Consider you are in Masai or Bobby's position though. It is foolish to think MLSE will sign-off on 3+ years of being in the lottery, particularly after the results of the past 2 years also considered.
Would you still be in favour of a complete rebuild if it meant you would loose you job? It is easy to say lets just fully rebuild and tank for 5 years when all you have invested is your fandom.
...so no... Not officially enough for you.Scase wrote:canada_dry wrote:Yeah.Scase wrote:
Well, that's about as official as it gets haha.
For those wondering, the "basketball" stuff starts at about 49:45 in, prev 10min is about Mutumbo etc if uninterested.![]()
I hope that's official enough for you as you've repeatedly refused to call this a purposeful rebuild and rather one they fell backwards into.
Sent from my SM-G960W using RealGM mobile app
Kinda hilarious that you post this right after Del posts a clip of him after the Tampa season saying the same thing, and yet that was never a rebuild according to him.
I wonder why I wouldn't outright believe the words of someone who talks out of both sides of their mouth all the time.
It's also real easy for him to say AFTER the team is 8-29 (at the time of recording), you know, unless you think it was all part of his master plan for all these injuries.
MessiahUjiri wrote:They talked about Masai being a top 2 GM in the NBA, and a future candidate for NBA Commissioner.
It almost brought a tear to my eyes, because we know he is eventually destined for greater glory.
We are so lucky.
Merit wrote:MessiahUjiri wrote:They talked about Masai being a top 2 GM in the NBA, and a future candidate for NBA Commissioner.
It almost brought a tear to my eyes, because we know he is eventually destined for greater glory.
We are so lucky.
The class he displayed here was incredible. He took the difficult questions with grace and you can tell how much Africa means to him. Additionally, he represents so much to me as a younger person of colour and he also represents the city of Toronto incredibly well. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - I would vote Masai for Prime Minister in a heartbeat.