“I’m here coaching. My brother would expect me to be.”

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“I’m here coaching. My brother would expect me to be.”

“I’m here coaching. My brother would expect me to be.”

“I’m here coaching. My brother would expect me to be.”

“I’m here coaching. My brother would expect me to be.”

“I’m here coaching. My brother would expect me to be.”

In a poignant moment that transcended basketball, Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse addressed the media with a powerful statement following the passing of his brother, Steve. "I'm here coaching. My brother would expect me to be," Nurse said, demonstrating the resilience and dedication that defines the coaching fraternity. The emotional weight of his words resonated throughout the league, especially after Nurse acknowledged the heartfelt tribute from Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown during a press conference the previous day.

For coaches and players alike, the bond between siblings often mirrors the brotherhood found in sports. Nurse's decision to stay on the sidelines, honoring his brother's memory through his work, is a testament to the strength that comes from family support—both biological and the one built in locker rooms. It's a reminder that in the high-pressure world of professional basketball, personal loss can fuel a deeper purpose.

As the Raptors continue their season, Nurse's leadership will undoubtedly carry extra meaning. His composure in the face of grief offers a lesson in perseverance that resonates far beyond the court, inspiring fans and athletes to lean on their passions during life's toughest moments.

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