The Standard (St. Catharines)

Ujiri says teams who covet Nurse can keep dreaming

- LORI EWING

If other NBA teams are coveting Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse, his boss Masai Ujiri says they can keep on dreaming.

Ujiri held his traditiona­l seasonendi­ng media availabili­ty on Tuesday, and the Raptors president laughed when asked if he’d been contacted by any teams about potentiall­y hiring Nurse, who reportedly was a top target for the Los Angeles Lakers job after the team fired Frank Vogel.

“No team has contacted me, and I see all the (rumours) you see. I dream like they dream. I want Messi. I want Ronaldo. I want (the late) Kobe Bryant. So they can keep dreaming. I dream too,” Ujiri scoffed.

Nurse had said Monday that his focus was on coaching Toronto, and a few days after the Raptors’ season ended in a Game 6 loss to Philadelph­ia in the opening round of the playoffs, he and Ujiri were already back to work on next season.

After last season’s “Tampa Tank,” and this year’s building season that exceeded the expectatio­ns of many, the focus is clear: winning.

Ujiri was asked how they assimilate the different characters, from the serious Fred Vanvleet to the affable Scottie Barnes who famously loves to hug, it always boils down to that one thing.

“There’s nothing else, there’s only winning,” Ujiri said. “We can come hold hands, hug, wear masks, do anything we want, OK, winning. Empty stadium, full stadium, winning. That’s the kind of players we want to bring.

“Yeah, playoffs is good, but win big, win a championsh­ip, that’s what we want. When we interviewe­d Scottie he mentioned winning 100 times. I just met with Freddy a couple days ago, and it’s winning. Win, win, win, it comes out of their mouths all the time.”

Among the team’s hardest hit players in the past couple of years has been Pascal Siakam. A question about the growth of his all-star forward brought Ujiri nearly to tears. Siakam didn’t play well in the Disney World “bubble” in 2020, and was attacked on social media for it.

“It’s a touchy one, because what that guy went through,” Ujiri said. “I’m so proud of him. Watching his press conference the other day: yeah, I want that guy on my team. I want that kind of fighter on my team. You saw what people called him, racist, all the things that were said about that guy because of basketball. Because of sports.

“Yeah, he gets paid, but he’s also a human being. And he withstood it,” Ujiri added.

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Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri

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