Toronto Raptors put general manager Bobby Webster in control of basketball operations
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors’ search for a new team president is over — they won’t have one.
General manager Bobby Webster will have his contract extended and take charge of the NBA franchise’s basketball operations without a change in title. The Raptors said they will not appoint a president, but Webster will be getting support from the leadership at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, the franchise’s owner.
Webster said he didn’t think any kind of formal designation mattered.
“A title, to me, probably isn’t as important as your responsibilities,” he said on Monday afternoon, shortly after his extension was announced. “I’m really thankful for this opportunity. I’ll make the most of it.
