Masai Ujiri apologizes after rally


Raptors GM yells expletive focuseded on Webs

Toronto Raptors basic manager Masai Ujiri yelled "F-- Brooklyn!" at a fan rally outside Air Canada Centre prior to Video game 1 of his group's first-round Eastern Meeting playoff collection Sunday versus the Brooklyn Nets.

Ujiri's usage of the expletive was recorded by a supporter and uploaded on Instagram. Ujiri apologized later on Sunday throughout a quick session with reporters at halftime.

"Incorrect selection of words around," he stated. "It is truly not concerning me. It has to do with the players and the playoffs.

"Simply trying to obtain the crowd out there shaken-- wrong selection of words. I say sorry to kids around and to the Brooklyn men. Absolutely nothing versus them. Merely attempting to get our supporters going. That's it.".

Ujiri, that did not address any type of concerns during the session, reiterated that he does not like the Internet.

"You understand how I feel," he claimed with a chuckle. "Thanks guys. I apologize for not taking any type of problems, yet you understand exactly how I feel. I do not like 'em. I apologize.".

Ahead Amir Johnson assisted his GM after the Raptors' 94-87 Game 1 loss.

"He's a very passionate guy," he said. "We definitely have his back. I'm with him 100 percent. If he asked f-- 'em, all of us claim f-- 'em.".

Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry stated Ujiri was simply sharing his enthusiasm for his team.

"He counts on exactly what we have and exactly what we're doing and that's just what he is-- he's an enthusiastic and quite psychological man," Lowry stated.

Going into the collection, there was widespread speculation that the Internet tanked-- shedding 4 of their last 5 regular-season games-- in order to encounter the Raptors as opposed to the fourth-seeded Chicago Bulls. The Webs, that are seeded sixth, have actually refuted that.

Ujiri was asked by Toronto reporters prior to the series concerning the possibility that the Internet wished to play his group.

"Great for them," Ujiri stated. "You understand what? We have not shed one-- I know I haven't and I could pick up from the players-- second of sleep bothering with the Brooklyn Webs.

"At the end of the day if we intend to be an excellent group, we have to play good teams. We're not hoping for anybody. We visit the playoffs. You need to play. They can do whatever they want. We'll be right below.".

Webs teacher Jason Kidd said after Saturday's game he might "care much less" exactly what the Raptors GM needed to claim.

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"You gotta ask me who the GM is," he said. "I do not even know which that is. I could care less what they consider Brooklyn. We work to do, which's to conform of basketball.".

When told about Ujiri's comments, Nets experienced Kevin Garnett welcomed the bulletin board system product.

"It's all excellent," Garnett claimed. "It's motivation. So keep hailing the Raptors, keep hailing the residence team.".

Raptors supporters serenaded Garnett with a "KG sucks!" incantation throughout the game. And Garnett and teammate Paul Pierce were showcased on a Toronto Sunlight cover with the heading "RAPTORS VERSE DINOSAURS.".

"It's all great," Garnett said. "It's not our first time. I've been below before. I've read this book prior to. So it's nothing new. I like the Toronto fans. They're passionate. They love the Raptors and that's exactly what up.".

Internet owner Mikhail Prokhorov had absolutely nothing to add, according to a representative.