The Toronto Raptors have secured general manager Bobby Webster with a multi-year contract extension and promoted him to executive vice president, the NBA team announced Monday.
Alongside Webster, the Raptors also renewed contracts for key front office executives Dan Tolzman, Keith Boyarsky, and Tyla Flexman.
“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,” said Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley. “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.”
Webster, 41, is entering his 10th season as the Raptors’ general manager. Terms of the extension were not disclosed.
He officially took full control of basketball operations in August 2025, shortly after former president Masai Ujiri was fired.
Since Webster joined Toronto in 2013, the team has reached the playoffs nine times and won the NBA championship in 2019.
Under his leadership, the Raptors hold a 591-455 regular-season record, including five seasons with 50 or more wins. The team finished 46-36 in the 2025-26 season and pushed the Cleveland Cavaliers to a seven-game first-round playoff series.
