Porterville Recorder

Raptors sign coach Nick Nurse to multiyear extension

- By TIM REYNOLDS

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Nick Nurse would have been in the final year of his contract next season. The Toronto Raptors weren’t about to let that happen with their coach.

Nurse and the Raptors announced a multiyear extension Tuesday, without divulging the terms. In his two seasons with Toronto, Nurse won the 2019 NBA championsh­ip and led the Raptors to more wins than any team in the league over that span.

Nurse was originally signed to a three-year deal in June 2018 to lead the club.

“Our confidence in Nick just continues to grow, and part of that comes from what we’ve experience­d together,” Raptors President Masai Ujiri said. “The past two seasons have been unlike any other in our team’s history — first, winning our championsh­ip, and then navigating a global pandemic and committing long term to the fight against racism and for social justice.

“Nick has proved that he can coach on the court and lead in life.”

The Raptors went to the Eastern Conference semifinals this season, thriving in the NBA’S restart bubble even after having to come to Florida two weeks early because of the challenges of bringing players back to Canada amid a quarantine. Their run ended Friday night with a Game 7 loss to the Boston Celtics.

Nurse — a Toronto assistant coach for five seasons before getting the top job — was the runaway winner of the NBA’S coach of the year award this season, getting 90 of the 100 firstplace votes.

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