Raptors GM Masai Ujiri blasts Brooklyn with profane pre-game message
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For the Toronto Raptors, playoff appearances haven't exactly been bountiful in their near two decades of existence.
A combined 24 games of post-season experience among their starters is a testament to that fact, but so was their general manager's attempt to stoke a sea of fans flooding the outskirts of the Air Canada Centre before Saturday's tip-off.
Masai Ujiri, who was lured to Toronto after being named Executive of the Year last season in Denver, nearly sparked a powder keg with a brief, yet profane message for a certain borough he owns a distaste for.
(Warning: Video contains explicit language.)
We, the profane.
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