Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri shared a few intriguing insights while serving as a panellist at the Canadian Basketball Speakers Forum.

On Monday night, the Nigeria native expressed his support of the growing pool of Canadian talent.

A possible homecoming for at least one such NBA player was proposed by the 45-year-old.

“There is no doubt in my mind and I know in my time, there will be a Canadian basketball player playing for Toronto Raptors, 100%” - Masai —@WolstatSun

With the last two first overall draft picks hailing from Canada, it's reasonable to believe he's serious in his desire to have one of the country's stars join the Toronto franchise.

Ujiri refused to elaborate when asked about a potential player.

One player, other than LBJ, who Masai could add: "We all know who he is, but I won't say his name. He might be Canadian." —@ekoreen

A certain rookie sensation named Andrew Wiggins will have many speculating over the vague answer.

Although he didn't have very many specifics on his plan to bring a Canadian home, Ujiri definitely didn't mince words when it came to his infamous "F--- Brooklyn" outburst that elicited a hefty fine during last year's first-round playoff series against the Nets.

Masai Ujiri on "F-Brooklyn:" I ain't taking that back. I hope we play them again, I'll say it again. —@Ewingsports

Another thing that was clear during his appearance is that Ujiri has a lot of passion for growing the sport of basketball in Canada, which is great news for the next wave of emerging Canadian talent.