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Ujiri says fight for equality will continue outside of courts

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Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri says he will continue to fight for equality outside the courts now that a lawsuit against him has been dropped.

Ujiri issued a statement Monday in which he thanked Raptors players, staff, ownership and fans for standing with him throughout the timeline of the lawsuit, which stemmed from an altercatio­n with a California law enforcemen­t officer at the 2019 NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif.

The lawsuit, filed by Alameda County sheriff’s deputy Alan Strickland and his wife, Kelly, was dropped on Wednesday, as was a countersui­t filed by Ujiri.

“I have decided my fight isn’t a legal one,” Ujiri said in the statement.

“Now the challenge is this:

What can we do to stop another man or woman from finding themselves in front of a judge or behind bars because they committed no crime other than being Black? That is the work that each one of us must commit to, every day.”

A video of Ujiri speaking on the incident recorded in

August, around the time videos of the incident were circulatin­g, was posted Monday on the Raptors’ Twitter feed. “When I look at this I ask: Who are we as people?” Ujiri says in the video. “Who are we as human beings?

“It comes down to human decency.”

Strickland was seeking

US$75,000 in general damages as well as other compensati­on. He alleged he suffered injuries in an altercatio­n when Ujiri tried to get on the court following the Raptors’ championsh­ip-clinching victory over the Golden State Warriors on June 13, 2019, at Oakland’s Oracle Arena.

Ujiri’s countersui­t alleged unauthoriz­ed use of force by Strickland.

The altercatio­n between the men was captured in a widely circulated fan video, which appears to show Strickland shove Ujiri twice before the Raptors president responds.

Strickland, who alleged Ujiri did not have the necessary credential­s to access the court, filed his civil suit after prosecutor­s decided in October not to press criminal charges against Ujiri.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri takes part in a basketball event in Dakar, Senegal on Feb. 12, 2020.
CP FILE PHOTO Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri takes part in a basketball event in Dakar, Senegal on Feb. 12, 2020.
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