Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse will take time over the offseason to mirror on what he sees in his future, each professionally and personally, after 10 years of teaching within the organisation and a season that has seen the staff falter.
“It’s been a difficult season from a number of standpoints,” Nurse mentioned Friday.
“Early on, had some pretty serious injuries with some key guys. I thought we kind of weathered that for a while … and then yeah, I think the trade deadline stuff, I don’t know if there were a thousand rumours, 999 of them were about us, it seemed like. So that was probably as interesting as it gets.”
The Raptors (38-39) are in ninth place within the Eastern Conference after a 117-110 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night time. They have 5 video games remaining, with 4 on the street, and are virtually assured of a spot within the play-in spherical.
Given the dearth of constant success this season, Nurse reportedly has been linked to different teaching jobs, although he didn’t straight handle the opportunity of leaving Toronto.
“I think I’m concentrated on this job, for sure, and this game,” Nurse mentioned. “But I think that 10 years is a good time to sit back and reflect a little bit, right? I think we’re going to do that all when the season ends.”
Nurse, 55, was an assistant coach below Dwane Casey from 2013 till he took over as head coach firstly of the 2018-19 season. The Raptors are 224-161 since and received the 2019 NBA championship.
The staff made the playoffs in three out of his first 4 seasons.
