Nick Nurse’s “janky” defence had Raptors almost beat Warriors in Game 2
OAKLAND, Calif. — Kyle Lowry had figured he’d seen it all from his offbeat, guitar-slinging coach.
But when the Raptors were sputtering against Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors late in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday, Nick Nurse suggested switching to an unorthodox defence more often seen in middle school — and one Lowry had certainly never played in his 13 seasons in the NBA.
The box-and-one defence, which Curry called “janky,” worked. The Raptors stifled the Warriors on seven of their final eight possessions. It also prompted a few laughs Tuesday at Oracle Arena.
“You can laugh at it, you could clown it . . . it’s just like playing zone,” Lowry said. “Nothing Nick does surprises me now on the court as a coach. It doesn’t surprise me. That one kind of caught me off guard, but yeah, it was innovative.