Raptors re-sign general manager Bobby Webster to a multi-year deal

36-year-old has been Raptors general manager since 2017

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Caption: Bobby Webster, who has been the Toronto Raptors general manager since 2017, has been re-signed to a multi-year deal. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

The Toronto Raptors have secured general manager Bobby Webster for several more years.
The Raptors re-signed Webster, one of the architects of the 2019 NBA championship team, to a multi-year deal on Thursday. No terms of the agreement were released.

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"I think everyone knows what Bobby brings to our organization: intelligence, poise and creativity," team president Masai Ujiri said in a statement. "I'm very pleased that our team will continue to benefit from his many skills for seasons to come."
The 36-year-old Hawaiian was named Raptors GM in 2017.
Webster has also been assistant GM and vice-president of basketball management and strategy, and has been part of a leadership team whose squads have captured six Atlantic Division titles.
"It's great to be able to continue the work of building the next Raptor championship team, a goal which is part of our organizational DNA," Webster said.
Webster worked in the NBA's league office in New York for seven seasons before joining the Raptors.