Raptors president Ujiri alleges he was assaulted by deputy at NBA Finals
TORONTO — Raptors president Masai Ujiri alleges he was assaulted by a sheriff’s deputy before a shoving altercation between the two men at Oakland’s Oracle Arena during last year’s NBA Finals.
In a document filed Thursday in a California district court, Ujiri claims Alan Strickland assaulted him, “forcefully shoving him back once and then twice” as Ujiri attempted to make his way on the court following Toronto’s decisive Game 6 win over the Golden State Warriors.
The document, a joint filing from Ujiri, the Raptors and team owner Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment, was filed to answer a civil lawsuit filed last month by Strickland. It claims Ujiri shoved Strickland only after the initial contact.
“Other than the shoves, the two men did not have any further physical contact with each other,” the document says. “The entire encounter between Mr. Strickland and Mr. Ujiri was brief. Mr. Ujiri was eventually escorted to the court where he joined his team, accepted the championship trophy, and gave a live on camera interview.”