SB Nation - 20-Apr-2014

The Toronto Raptors fans are certainly pumped up for their Game 1 playoff matchup with the Brooklyn Nets . How pumped? Well, they had a loud and certainly proud pre-game attendance hours before the start of the game. They also got some pumpin' up from the team's GM Masai Ujiri, who is among one of the young, bright General Managers in the NBA. However... Ujiri got a little too pumped up by shouting "F**k Brooklyn!" to get the crowd hyped. (Note: Naturally, language is NSFW) Does he not own a smartphone? Is he not aware that EVERYTHING we do these days is recorded, photographed and shared on the Internet? Or, does he just not care? Oh well. It's all in good fun, right? Masai Ujiri shouts "F*** BROOKLYN!" before Raptors-Nets - Seth Rosenthal - SB Nation
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