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Toronto Raptors’ president Masai Ujiri, left, and general manager Bobby Webster watch as players speak to media during a press conference at Scotiabank Arena at the team's media day in Toronto, Monday, Sept. 27, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole BurstonCole Burston/The Canadian Press
Toronto Raptors vice-chairman and president Masai Ujiri has tested positive for COVID-19.
Ujiri announced the positive test in a release issued Thursday evening by the Raptors.
He said he tested positive after his Giants of Africa organization held an in-person event on Sunday, in which some of the guests returned positive COVID-19 tests.
Ujiri said everyone who attended had to show proof of vaccination, and to wear masks when not eating or drinking. He said he is double-vaccinated and has received a booster shot.
The Raptors cancelled their practice Thursday for precautionary reasons. They are scheduled to host the New York Knicks on Friday.