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VerkdetaljerRapture: Fifteen Teams, Four Countries, One NBA Championship, and How to Find a Way to Win -- Damn Near Anywhere av Nick Nurse Ingen/inga inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Nurse spends plenty of time on wonky basketball topics. He describes the offenses and defenses he's run throughout his career. They're merits and drawbacks are made clear. Nurse also did a great job of giving credit to people whose ideas he adapted throughout his own career. I'd never heard of Darrell Mudra, but by the end of the book, he was a wise, sage like figure whose teachings permeated the entire book. The Xs and Os are simplified for laypersons like me, but coaches should be able to glean some insights. At the very least, they'll get some great book recommendations.
The part of the book I enjoyed the most was Nurse talking about how he leads his teams. He doesn't hold anything back, and speaks candidly about his own failings where applicable. It's a refreshing change of pace from books where everything bad that happens is someone else's fault. Nurse also talks extensively about game situations and how he (and his players), led the Toronto Raptors to a championship. I've been a tangential fan of the team for years, but I'm now a huge fan of Kyle Lowry, Kawhi Leonard, Fred VanVleet and Pascal Siakam. These guys were the heart and would of that team and made the championship possible.
I recommend this book for all basketball fans. I also think business leaders may be able to get some good insights about team building and accountability. (