Next Man Up: Raptors keep winning despite consistently missing key players
TORONTO — Nick Nurse’s ability to roll with the roster punches goes back to his D League days, when he rarely knew from one game to the next which players he’d have in uniform.
And so it wasn’t surprising that Nurse met Tuesday’s news that Serge Ibaka was sick with a shrug, and a quick adjustment.
Nurse and the Toronto Raptors have made adjusting on the fly an art form this season, rolling to a franchise-record and league-leading 15 consecutive victories despite being among the league’s top five teams in games lost to injuries.
“We haven’t played great all the time (during this streak), but we keep finding a way and that’s a heck of a characteristic to have,” Nurse said.