Warriors’ Rick Welts, ‘heartbroken,’ apologizes to Raptors’ Masai Ujiri

Welts said he was «heartbroken seeing the video» of deputy Alan Strickland confronting and twice shoving Ujiri as he tried to walk on to the court in the waning seconds of the Raptors’ championship-clinching victory over the Warriors in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals.
To my personal and professional friend Masai Ujiri, I am heartbroken seeing the video of what should have been the happiest professional moment of your life. It’s hard to watch and to know all that swirled around you in the aftermath. (1/2)
— Rick Welts (@RickWelts) August 21, 2020
While we had no role in hiring or managing security at our old arena, it happened at a Warriors game and for that I apologize. You rose above it which doesn’t surprise me or anyone who knows you. Now…go make some noise in the bubble! (2/2)
— Rick Welts (@RickWelts) August 21, 2020
The video, released as part of Ujiri’s countersuit against Strickland, showed Ujiri shove Strickland after he was first shoved. This contradicted Strickland’s claim in the initial lawsuit that Ujiri instigated an altercation, and further footage disputed the claim that Ujiri caused «injury to [Strickland’s] head, body, health, strength, nervous system, and person, all of which have caused and continue to cause [Strickland] great mental, emotional, psychological, physical, and nervous pain and suffering.»
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«Because I’m the [president of an] NBA team, I had access to resources that ensured I could demand and fight for my justice,» Ujiri said in the statement. So many of my brothers and sisters haven’t had, don’t have, and won’t have the same access to resources that assured my justice. And that’s why it’s important for all of us to keep demanding justice. Justice for George (Floyd). Justice for Breonna (Taylor). Justice for Elijah (McClain). Justice for far too many Black lives that mattered. And justice for Black people around the world, who need our voice and our compassion to save their lives. Those are the ties that bind us.»
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