Nurse says Raptors can draw on experience of bouncing back from bad games
The morning after their biggest loss of the season, the Toronto Raptors were angry.
The Raptors dropped a 112-94 decision to the Boston Celtics in the opening game of their Eastern Conference semifinal series — Toronto’s fourth loss to Boston in five meetings this season — and the mood at Monday’s practice was “not good,” said coach Nick Nurse.
“We’re not happy and we’re a little pissed off and we should be. We’re not proud of anything we did (Sunday),” Nurse said. “You’ve got to kind of live through that, right? You’ve got to live through that until you get another chance for the ball to go up and try to ride it.”
Can anger be a good thing ahead of Tuesday’s Game 2?