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Down six coaches, Scariolo leads Raptors to win

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Friday, 26 February 2021 21:36

For Sergio Scariolo, this was just another game.

The Toronto Raptors assistant coach slid over into the head coach's chair, leading the team to a 122-111 win over the Houston Rockets in Tampa Bay on Friday night. The win came despite Toronto being without star Pascal Siakam, head coach Nick Nurse and five other Raptors assistants because of health and safety protocols.

But even with Toronto down another assistant in Chris Finch, who earlier this week became the head coach in Minnesota, the Raptors still had a pretty experienced man on the bench to handle the job.

Scariolo has 25 years of coaching experience overseas and he has been the head coach of the Spanish national team since 2009, where he's won the FIBA Eurobasket tournament three times (2009, 2011 and 2015), won the FIBA World Cup (2019) and coached the team to a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympics.

So no, this wasn't his first rodeo.

In fact, Scariolo served as a head coach just last week as he coached Spain in Poland for the Eurobasket qualifiers on Feb. 19 and 21. Spain won both of those games.

"It's a 3-0 week," Raptors guard Kyle Lowry said.

Originally quarantining this week as he returned from Poland, Scariolo became available to rejoin the team on Friday, just as the health and safety protocols took out the coaching staff. Scariolo said he got back from Poland on Monday and spent the rest of the week away from the Raptors. He drove to Miami, where the Raptors played on Wednesday, but still stayed separate from the team; he drove back to Tampa in the same car the day after the game.

Scariolo said the team started to put a plan in action Thursday, with the Raptors having reassigned tasks to the coaches who would still be able to be with the team by Friday morning. The team also had to alter its pregame routine because tests didn't come back on time, so the Raptors had to have one joint film session before getting on the floor without a walk-through.

"So it was kind of reacting every time to something different, but at the end of the day, we got the W, so who cares," Scariolo said.

Scariolo said he had a video call with Nurse before the game and credited Nurse's philosophy and the teamwork he has instilled in the coaching staff for helping make the transition as smooth as possible. He also credited his experience as a head coach.

"Honestly, it didn't feel too much difference with the 1,500 games I've coached before," Scariolo said. "I felt that we were prepared getting into the game because everybody made his contribution and this is what it takes in a team sport like basketball."

Lowry and guard Fred VanVleet tried to downplay the situation as much as possible, but Lowry made sure to grab the ball after the buzzer and present it to Scariolo after the game. Scariolo said that basketball will go next to other balls players have given to him following medal games or other championships throughout his career.

VanVleet said the team tried to keep things the same as much as possible so as not to try and overcorrect something that didn't need to be corrected.

"I think I kind of came to grips with that pretty early on once they made a decision that obviously those coaches were going to be out. I didn't really want to overreact to it," VanVleet said. "I think it's one of those things that you probably put a little bit too much stock into, but the game doesn't change.

"The way we need to play doesn't change. The way we play doesn't change. So just having a different voice out there, obviously, that's why you have a strong coaching staff for situations like this. Obviously, Sergio has been a great head coach for a long time. He's been doing it at a high level, so plugging him in was pretty simple to do."

The Raptors didn't release the names of the coaches who missed the game but Jim Sann, Jamaal Magloire and Mark Tyndale were spotted along the Raptors' bench and received shoutouts from VanVleet and Lowry after the game.

Scariolo said he doesn't know how long he'll end up as the acting head coach, adding that the team will continue to operate on the fly until it knows more. While he had talked to Nurse before the game, he hadn't talked to him before meeting with reporters postgame. There were more important matters to take care of first.

"I will make sure I get tested first, this is my first test and I don't want to make a mistake right now," he said. "We can't afford it. Then, for sure, we'll talk."

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