Raptors’ coach Nurse doesn’t see the NBA shutting down, despite rising COVID cases
TORONTO — COVID-19 outbreaks, cancelled games, and reduced crowd capacity has dominated news around the Toronto Raptors this week.
It’s conjured memories of March 11, 2020, when the NBA promptly closed shop after Utah Jazz forward Rudy Gobert tested positive. Like dominoes, sports events and leagues around the league followed suit. The NBA didn’t resume until July in a bubble at Walt Disney World in Florida, nearly four months later.
With case numbers rising across the league, there’s been speculation about another pause in playing.
Raptors coach Nick Nurse said despite the recent doom of gloom, he can’t see that happening.