Edward Rogers infamously wanted to fire Masai last year, as he thought Masai was overrated (he definitely is not). Now that Rogers has a majority stake ownership, Masai seems to be on borrowed time.
For the Raptors, the news shifts the focus to two men: Rogers chairman Edward Rogers III and Raptors president and vice-chairman Masai Ujiri. They have had a strained relationship in the past, and now Rogers is undeniably the most powerful person in the company that owns the team. Before Wednesday, it was already a relationship that had required monitoring. Now, it must be observed intently.
Just FYI, Ed Rogers tried a Coup of his fathers company, as well. He's looked at pretty negatively in and outside of his organization.
Accordingly, the onus will be on Ujiri to find a way to co-exist with Rogers, and less on Rogers himself. It was reportedly Rogers who was the most skeptical about paying Ujiri like a top-of-market executive in 2021, two years after Ujiri’s Raptors won the NBA Finals. It was also Rogers who was most acutely against MLSE going after a WNBA expansion team, with the Toronto Star reporting last October that Rogers’ relationship with Ujiri was a factor in MLSE not going down that road
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5776913/2024/09/18/rogers-bell-sale-masai-ujiri-toronto-raptors/
It would be a very very sad day in Toronto if Ujiri does leave, as the team needs him to see through the rebuild.







































