Raptors’ first practice in four months had a “first day of school” feeling
Four months to the day after COVID-19 shut down the NBA, the Toronto Raptors were finally back on the floor together.
The Raptors, who’d been based in Naples, Fla., for the past two weeks, but limited in practice to one player per hoop, took the floor for the first time Saturday at Walt Disney World for the NBA’s restart after the team passed its COVID-19 tests.
It felt partly like the first day of training camp, they said. But also a little like the NBA champions had never been apart.
“For the most part it was really good . . . the trust factor really, really showed up,” coach Nick Nurse said. “A lot of guys are doing a lot of things that we normally do, just right from the get-go here which was great.