Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raptors coach takes long road to title

- By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. — Whenever Toronto coach Nick Nurse needed inspiratio­n this season, he merely needed to look at his office wall.

Hanging there is a big photo, a finish-line shot of the 2015 Travers Stakes at historic Saratoga Race Course. There are two horses in the frame. One is Triple Crown winner and overwhelmi­ng favorite American Pharoah, the other is Keen Ice — who wasn’t getting much attention from bettors and had never won on such a big stage.

Keen Ice ran a perfect race that day, and knocked off the champion.

“I just really like the picture,”

Nurse said.

Yes, and there’s symmetry now.

His Raptors ran a perfect race — and knocked off the team that had won the 2017 and 2018 NBA titles.

Nurse, a 51-year-old basketball journeyman who has been a coach for 13 teams in four countries over the last 30 years, is now the coach of the best team in the world. Unknown no more and someone who never will be anonymous again, Nurse guided the Raptors to their first NBA championsh­ip in a sixgame defeat of the Golden State Warriors.

“I think you can’t do very good work if you don’t love what you’re doing,” Nurse said after the Raptors dethroned the Warriors on Thursday night. “I just, I don’t know, I never really got discourage­d. I didn’t really care at the level I was coaching at, I was just trying to learn and get better. That’s it.”

Clearly, he learned. And he got better.

Toronto defeated Orlando, Philadelph­ia, Milwaukee and Golden State in these playoffs. That means Nurse, 0-0 as an NBA coach before this season, got his team past ones coached by Steve Clifford, Brett Brown, Mike Budenholze­r and Steve Kerr. That foursome is about the toughest draw a first-year coach in the league could get in his maiden postseason voyage.

“He’s one of the hardest-working coaches I’ve seen,” Raptors assistant Jamaal Magloire said during Toronto’s victory celebratio­n after the title-clinching win. “When it comes to this team’s success, he deserves every bit of it.”

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