Nurse calls on Canada’s top players to commit, and not just for one summer
SHANGHAI — Nick Nurse is calling on Canada’s best basketball players to commit to playing for their country. And showing up next summer isn’t commitment enough.
Just six weeks into his stint as Canada’s head coach, Nurse was asked Saturday what it would take to develop the same enviable cohesion that’s developed over several years in countries like Serbia and Lithuania at the FIBA World Cup.
“I think the biggest thing is I think we need an introduction, some of the guys need an introduction to the national team, right? I think the guys who are here right now have all played a little bit, continue to grow as they stay together,” Nurse said. “But some of the guys, I guess they need to find out why or why not they’re going to play or commit to playing. If they’re gonna play, it needs to be, like you said, a five or six-year stretch.
“Because I think you could do something special with a group of guys who stick together for five or six years.”