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VanVleet loathes NBA restart timing

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Raptors guard Fred VanVleet is already in Florida with the rest of his Toronto teammates, and he knows the time to take a stand and counter the NBA plan to restart the 2019-20 regular season has passed.

The Raptors have been in Florida, training at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, as the rest of the NBA prepares to convene in Orlando by July 9.

Raptors team president Masai Ujiri is the only Black team president in the NBA.

What does the NBA do long term, in terms of what resources are they going to put into this?

I think there’s the discussion of Black executives and Black positions in the NBA.

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