Nurse takes circuitous route to finally becoming Raptors head coach
TORONTO — A dozen years ago, Nick Nurse walked into Jerry Crawford’s law office and pitched his longtime friend an idea.
“He said ‘Have you heard about this D League?’” Crawford recalled of that momentous meeting. “I said ‘Yes.’ He said ‘I think we should do it here in Des Moines.’ and I said ‘I think you’re right.’”
The 50-year-old Nurse has agreed to become the next coach of the Toronto Raptors, the culmination of a circuitous coaching journey that enjoyed a pivotal moment in Des Moines. Crawford founded the Iowa Energy (now the Iowa Wolves) in 2007. He, of course, named Nurse his first head coach.
“When people say that folks paid their dues to become head coaches in the NBA, rarely do they pay their dues to the extent that they had to start a team to be able to coach in order to get started on that pathway,” Crawford said. “That’s what Nick did.”


