
During Bobby Webster’s time in Toronto, his teams have compiled a 591-455 (.565) regular-season record.
The Toronto Raptors and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment announced Monday that they have agreed to a multi-year extension for general manager and executive vice president Bobby Webster. As per team policy, terms of the deal were not released.
“We’re building something special here, and I’m proud to continue to lead the Toronto Raptors as we work towards our next championship,” Webster said. “Thank you to Keith and the MLSE Board of Directors for their confidence and support. This is a franchise that’s focused on the future, and we’re ready for what’s next.”
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The Toronto Raptors and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment announced that they have agreed to a multi-year extension for General Manager and Executive Vice President Bobby Webster. pic.twitter.com/8mraOtyF3Z
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“Bobby has an elite understanding of the game and the NBA, and he’s used that to build a team that competes at a high level,” MLSE CEO Keith Pelley said. “It’s been an exciting year for the Raptors. They were a joy to watch compete together, and with Bobby and the Raptors, we’ve seen the results, and we believe in where his leadership will take us.”
The Raptors also announced contract extensions for key front office members: Dan Tolzman, vice-president, player personnel and assistant general manager; Keith Boyarsky, vice-president, basketball strategy and research; and Tyla Flexman, vice-president, operations.
“This group has been integral to building the organization and shaping our long-term vision – their leadership, expertise and commitment is second to none,” Webster said.
Webster, 41, is headed into his 10th season as general manager and now adds executive vice-president to his title. Webster assumed full leadership of the Raptors in August 2025 after eight years as the club’s GM. Prior to that, he served as assistant general manager and vice-president, basketball management and strategy.
After joining the Raptors in June 2013, Webster helped elevate a team that had not been to the postseason since 2008 into a perennial playoff contender, and, in 2019, an NBA Champion. His teams have made nine playoff appearances, two trips to the Eastern Conference finals, won six Atlantic Division titles and recorded five 50-win seasons. During Webster’s time in Toronto, his teams have compiled a 591-455 (.565) regular season mark.









