NBA

Raptors hiring Grizzlies assistant Darko Rajakovic as head coach: reports

The Toronto Raptors head coaching search has come to a halt. Toronto is hiring Memphis Grizzlies assistant Darko Rajakovic as its new head coach, according to multiple reports Saturday.

44-year-old from Serbia replaces Nick Nurse, who was fired in April after 5 seasons

A male basketball coach watches the game from the sideline with his arms crossed.
Darko Rajakovic, shown in this file photo, was brought in as head coach of the Toronto Raptors in June to lead a change in culture and style of play, one that president Masai Ujiri has called "selfish." (Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

The Toronto Raptors are in the process of finalizing a contract with Memphis assistant Darko Rajakovic to become the team's next coach, a person with knowledge of the matter said Saturday.

The team and Rajakovic entered into an agreement in principle for him to become the franchise's 10th head coach on Saturday, according to the person, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the final details are pending.

ESPN first reported Rajakovic's hiring.

The 44-year-old Rajakovic replaces Nick Nurse, who led Toronto to the 2019 NBA title and went 227-163 in his five seasons with the Raptors. The Raptors fired Nurse in April, shortly after a season in which Toronto went 41-41 and lost in the play-in tournament.

Rajakovic is Serbian and has been involved in coaching since his late teens. He's had summer league and consulting experience with the San Antonio Spurs, began coaching in the G League (then called the NBA Development League) in 2012, and spent the last nine seasons as an assistant with Oklahoma City, Phoenix and Memphis.

"Congrats and good luck to my good friend coach [at] DRajakovic!," tweeted former Toronto assistant and Spanish national team coach Sergio Scariolo — who was also under consideration for the job. "Good choice, it's great to see a european coach having an opportunity to prove his value as an NBA HC! A heartfelt thank you to the Raptors, receive this consideration from what has been my team was very meaningful!"

Rajakovic's hiring means all 30 NBA coaching jobs are currently filled. There were six hirings since the end of the season: Ime Udoka in Houston, Nurse in Philadelphia, Monty Williams in Detroit, Adrian Griffin in Milwaukee, Frank Vogel in Phoenix — replacing Williams, and now Rajakovic.

Of the league's 30 teams, 19 have changed coaches at some point in the last two years.

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