Raptors borrow from bubble, turn ballroom into “awesome” practice facility
There’s a large framed photo of Nick Nurse performing on stage with the Arkells hanging in his new glass-walled office at Tampa’s JW Marriott.
It’s one of the many touches of home the displaced Raptors packed up and moved once they chose the city on Florida’s west coast as their temporary digs for this unusual NBA season.
The Raptors announced Nov. 20 they would begin the season in Tampa after running out of time on talks with government officials at home. Barely three weeks later, they opened their new practice facility built in the Marriott, the largest ballroom space available in Tampa.
“Oh, it’s awesome, it’s awesome,” Nurse said. “It’s a really impressive setup. It’s eye-catching. Right when you come in it’s like ‘Whoa.'”