The Toronto Raptors have made a key front office decision by extending general manager and executive vice president Bobby Webster on a multi-year deal, while also locking in several other executives.
The Toronto Raptors have made an important organizational move, agreeing to a multi-year extension for general manager and executive vice president Bobby Webster, according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.
The decision continues the franchise's effort to strengthen long-term stability in its basketball operations.
Along with Webster's extension, the Raptors have also secured several key members of the front office, extending the contracts of Dan Tolzman, Keith Boyarsky, and Tyla Flexman. The moves signal a clear commitment to continuity across the organization.
Bobby Webster gets a long-term extension and an expanded role
Webster has been one of the key decision-makers in Toronto's front office structure, playing a major role in roster planning and overall team direction in recent years.
With this new agreement, Webster's title also expands to Executive Vice President, further solidifying his influence within the organization.
The Raptors are showing strong confidence in his leadership as they continue to reshape the roster and build toward long-term competitiveness.
Toronto has gone through a transition period following its championship core, and Webster's role has been central in guiding that shift. His extension ensures that the Raptors maintain consistency in their basketball decision-making moving forward.
The team finished this season in 5th seed with a 46-36 record and advanced to the playoffs, where they were eliminated in the first round after 7 game series against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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