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NBA’s 76ers name ex-Raptors coach Nurse as bench boss

Basketball
Published 01.06.2023
NBA’s 76ers name ex-Raptors coach Nurse as bench boss
FILE: Nurse, a 55-year-old American, spent five seasons coaching the Raptors before he was fired in April after Toronto failed to reach the NBA playoffs. 

FILE: Nurse, a 55-year-old American, spent 5 seasons teaching the Raptors earlier than he was fired in April after Toronto failed to achieve the NBA playoffs. 
| Photo Credit: AP

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FILE: Nurse, a 55-year-old American, spent 5 seasons teaching the Raptors earlier than he was fired in April after Toronto failed to achieve the NBA playoffs. 
| Photo Credit: AP

Nick Nurse, who guided the Toronto Raptors to an NBA title in 2019, was on Thursday named head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.

Nurse turned the ninth coach to win an NBA title in his first season as coach and was named the NBA’s Coach of the Year in 2020.

“Nick has solidified himself as one of the NBA’s best coaches,” 76ers majority proprietor Josh Harris stated. “Throughout his career, he has won at multiple levels, including on the biggest stage when he led Toronto to the 2019 NBA title.

“He’s a smart, innovative and determined coach who really stood out in this process. No matter the hurdles we’ve faced, our goal remains to bring a championship to Philadelphia and Nick is the right coach to lead us forward.”

Nurse, a 55-year-old American, spent 5 seasons teaching the Raptors earlier than he was fired in April after Toronto failed to achieve the NBA playoffs. He oversaw the Raptors’ franchise-best 53-19 marketing campaign within the pandemic-shortened 2019-20 season and went 227-163 throughout his keep in Toronto.

“I’m honored to be named head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers,” Nurse stated. “It has been a fun challenge coaching against this group over the last five years. Now, I look forward to coaching the Sixers and doing my part to deliver for this tremendous fanbase.”

Nurse replaces Glenn “Doc” Rivers, who was fired final month after the 76ers have been eradicated by Boston within the second spherical of the NBA playoffs.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Nick Nurse,” stated workforce president of operations Daryl Morey. “His championship pedigree and diversity of experience mixed with his uniquely creative approach made him our top priority.”

“We’re confident that his leadership and expertise will help us unlock the full potential of our talented roster.”

Nurse takes cost of a Sixers squad that features NBA Most Valuable Player and league high scorer for the final two seasons Joel Embiid and star guard James Harden, the 2018 NBA MVP and a three-time NBA scoring champion.