The Province

New coach Nurse brings creativity to Raptors

Former Casey assistant officially unveiled as Toronto’s head man

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TORONTO — Masai Ujiri was playing for the Derby Storm of the British Basketball League against a tough Birmingham Bullets team coached by a 20-something Nick Nurse.

It was 1995 and the first meeting between the now-Toronto Raptors president and his new head coach, and Ujiri said he was impressed by Nurse even then.

“His teams were tough,” Ujiri said Thursday as the Raptors introduced Nurse as the team’s ninth head coach. “There was always something about the Birmingham team that was different from the whole league. People talked about them that way.”

The 50-year-old Nurse replaces his former boss Dwane Casey, who was fired after the Raptors’ second-round sweep by Cleveland in the post-season.

The Raptors rode a revamped offensive style to a franchise-best 59 wins and the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. But they ran into a roadblock in Cleveland’s LeBron James for three consecutiv­e seasons. Nurse will be tasked with taking them one step further.

Much has been made of Nurse’s coaching creativity and an ability to think outside the box. Nurse said he has spoken to most of the team already about being openminded heading into next season.

Nurse believes Cleveland was beatable this year, and had Game 1 gone Toronto’s way, the conference semifinals might have been a different series. But while the Raptors’ offence held up in the playoffs, Nurse said the team’s defence wasn’t good enough.

“It all comes down to putting the players in the best position they can be (to be) successful, and that includes defence. If a certain guy can’t fight underneath the basket against a bigger guy, well, let’s work on things to keep him on the perimeter.”

Nurse posted a 183-117 (.610) regular-season record in the G-League, where he won coach of the year twice. He also has the most playoff victories in that league with a 15-6 (.714) record.

 ?? — THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Nick Nurse, left, was introduced as the new head coach of the Toronto Raptors by team president Masai Ujiri in Toronto on Thursday.
— THE CANADIAN PRESS Nick Nurse, left, was introduced as the new head coach of the Toronto Raptors by team president Masai Ujiri in Toronto on Thursday.

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