Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri is arguably the best in the NBA at his job, and he’s on the verge of bringing a championship to his franchise, but another job offer could reportedly be on the way.

NBC Sports Washington is reporting that the Washington Wizards, who have a general manager vacancy, could be preparing a massive offer for Ujiri.

The Wizards could reportedly be offering not only a massive salary, but an ownership stake.

From the report:

How about overseeing all of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which includes Capital One Arena, the Washington Capitals and several other team properties, with personal compensation potentially reaching eight figures annually? Maybe an ownership stake in Monumental? These are among the options in play for Leonsis multiple sources have told NBC Sports Washington, as the search for Grunfeld’s replacement closes in on 10 weeks.

Ujiri, who’s friends with former president Barack Obama, has strong ties to the Washington, D.C. area.

His wife is from the area and his overseas basketball program could be better run out of D.C. than Toronto.

Ujiri’s views the District as a larger platform for the “Basketball Without Borders” program along with other outside interests, according to sources. Ujiri serves as director of the program that sponsors various basketball camps and coaching clinics in his native Africa. Washington loves power brokers. This setup could turn Ujiri into one.

Still, it’s probably unlikely that Masai will leave Toronto, especially after this season. However, if Kawhi Leonard leaves, perhaps he’ll be up for a new challenge.

The Wizards would certainly qualify as a challenge.