Raptors coach Nurse reflects on bizarre season rocked by displacement and COVID-19
Two years after their thrilling run to the Larry O’Brien Trophy, this Toronto Raptors season will also go down as one of the most memorable in history — for all the wrong reasons.
The league’s only team playing outside its home market, or its home country, a COVID-19 outbreak in March saw them nosedive down the conference standings, with their sliver of a play-in hope on the line.
An Indiana Pacers victory over Cleveland on Monday night would officially end the Raptors’ chance of a berth in the play-in tournament.
With four games left on a bizarre regular season, Raptors coach Nick Nurse preferred not to look back on the numerous challenges tossed at his team and what he learned from how they handled them.