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Raptors Executive, Masai Ujiri, Accused Of Pushing, Hitting Deputy After Game 6 Win

Written by on June 14, 2019


According to NBC Bay Area, a Raptors team executive has been accused of pushing and striking an Alameda County sheriff’s deputy in the face as he tried to make his way onto the court following the team’s Game 6 championship win. Sheriffs officials that spoke to the outlet say that the deputy was denying access to the exec. because he lacked the proper credentials. Witnesses who spoke to NBC said the executive in question was Raptors president of basketball operations and former general manager Masai Ujiri.

Deputies have classified the incident as a misdemeanor battery on an officer. They are reportedly investigating the matter, as is the Oakland Police Department. Ujiri is not in custody, but officers say that they intend to submit the case to the local district attorney to see if charges are actually warranted.

“We are working with the Oakland Police Department to file a report and contact witnesses and review video” said Sgt. Ray Kelly, the Alameda Country Sheriff’s Office spokesman.

Kelly later went on to recap the deputy’s side of things to the San Francisco Chronicle.

“(The deputy) did not know who the man was and asked for the credential, and that’s when he tried to push past our deputy, and our deputy pushed him back, and there was another push that kind of moved up and struck our deputy in the face,” Kelly said. “At that point, several bystanders intervened and the executive did ultimately get back onto the court without displaying credentials.”

“It’s not like we were going to chase him down,” Kelly added. “He had a right to be there, but he didn’t follow the credential policy.”

Ujiri has been with the Raptors since 2013 (the same year he won Executive of the Year). Prior to that he was the GM of the Denver Nuggets. Additionally, and unsurprisingly, Toronto’s success this season is expected to make him an extremely hot commodity when teams upgrade their front offices this offseason, according to ESPN:



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