Ujiri would love to season salvaged, but global health should be focus right now
TORONTO — Masai Ujiri would love to see the remainder of the NBA season salvaged somehow.
But the Toronto Raptors president said, amid the global COVID-19 pandemic that has brought the sports world to its knees, the only way that will happen is if people follow the medical community’s orders about physical distancing.
“This is not about the NBA, NBA players, NBA fans. It’s about the whole world, this is something that hit globally,” Ujiri said in a conference call Wednesday.
“This is not an earthquake that hit in only one part of the world or a disease that is only in another part of the world or a tsunami — pardon me for mentioning all of these things — but this is affecting the whole world. We can want to plan the NBA all we want, and (want) it to come back all we want. (But) because it affects the whole world, something is going to stall that one way or the other, because we have not played by the rules.”