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Karl-Anthony Towns feels for 76ers’ Nick Nurse following death of brother

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Karl-Anthony Towns feels for 76ers’ Nick Nurse following death of brother

PHILADELPHIA — Karl-Anthony Towns knows what Nick Nurse is going through.

He has dealt with personal loss, and he understands how difficult it is to balance grief with the job.

“I really wanted to give my condolences to him, I haven’t been able to talk to him personally, but I know it’s really tough,” Towns said unprompted Saturday. “I don’t know what he’s going through [exactly], but in a similar fashion I know how it is to have to show up to work and to have a lot of pressure on you to do something special when you’re kind of not fully there.”

Philadelphia 76ers guard Vj Edgecombe defends against New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns in the second quarter.

Karl-Anthony Towns looks to make a move on V.J. Edgecombe during the Knicks’ Game 3 victory. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Nurse’s brother, Steve, unexpectedly died April 29 at the age of 62.

The coach didn’t miss any time with the 76ers despite the difficult loss, other than to attend Steve’s funeral Tuesday, an off-day between Games 1 and 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Knicks. Before Game 2, he addressed it.

“I mean, kind of the film and the practice and the game and all that stuff kind of takes care of some time, right?” Nurse said then. “But I’m here coaching and my brother would expect me to be. He was a huge fan. He wants us to go play, he wants us to play hard, so that’s what we’re going to try to do tonight.”

A memorial for Steve Nurse displayed on the jumbotron at the Xfinity Mobile Arena during the NBA Playoffs.

The 76ers honor the passing of Philadelphia head coach Nick Nurse’s brother Steve Nurse before the start of the first quarter of the Knicks’ Game 3 win. Jason Szenes for the New York Post

Philadelphia 76ers head coach Nick Nurse reacting on the baseline.

Philadelphia head coach Nick Nurse reacts during the fourth quarter of the 76ers’ loss to the Knicks. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Sunday figures to be emotional for Towns, since it is Mother’s Day. He lost his mom, Jacqueline Cruz-Towns, in April of 2020 to COVID-19.

He is thankful there is a game to take his mind off it. The two were very close.

“It’s work. Just work to me,” Towns said. “I’m glad we got a game on Mother’s Day. It gets me doing what I love and what gets me off of everything off the court.”

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