Canada beats Nigeria 96-87 in Nick Nurse’s Canadian team coaching debut
TORONTO — Nick Nurse is already leaving his stamp on Canada’s national men’s basketball team just one game into his tenure as head coach.
Less than two months after guiding the Toronto Raptors to their first NBA title, he earned a victory in his Team Canada debut — a 96-87 exhibition win over Nigeria on Wednesday.
“He gives us a lot of creative freedom. He pushes us to play really hard on defence, but also just on offence . . . using his system and just playing for each other and playing unselfish,” Kyle Wiltjer said of Canada’s new coach. “And as long as we’re playing unselfish, he can live with a mixed shot, stuff like that, so it’s a really fun way to play basketball, no pressure out there, it’s just playing basketball.”
Wiltjer and Khem Birch had 14 points apiece for No. 23-ranked Canada, while Kelly Olynyk had 11 points before leaving the game with an injury midway through the third quarter. Olynyk had to be helped to the locker-room after slipping and falling hard on his knee.