Ty Nurse (born July 3, 1990) is a Canadian professional basketball player.

Ty Nurse
Nurse at Texas Tech
No. 4 – Halifax Hurricanes
PositionPoint guard
LeagueNBL Canada
Personal information
Born (1990-07-30) July 30, 1990 (age 33)
Vancouver, British Columbia
NationalityCanadian
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolKitsilano
(Vancouver, British Columbia)
College
NBA draft2013: undrafted
Playing career2013–present
Career history
2015–presentHalifax Hurricanes

High school career edit

In 2006, Nurse starred in the Telus British Columbia AAA boys tournament for Kitsilano. He was the youngest player on the team.[1] He subsequently played prep school ball at Decatur Christian High School in Illinois before going to St Mary’s Catholic school. [2]

College career edit

Nurse began his college career in Midland College. In 2011, he averaged 9.15 points-per-game, was an 82 percent free throw shooter (54-of-66), shot 54 percent behind the arc, dealt out 99 total assists and committed just 45 turnovers in 32 games. He was an All-Conference and All-Region performer and was also tabbed the team's most valuable player. During his time in Midland, the Chaps compiled an impressive 63-7 overall record and a 25-3 mark in conference play. He also led his school to NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship title game in 2011. Shortly after, he inked a National Letter of Intent with nearby Texas Tech under the newly hired Billy Gillispie.[3]

Nurse led the team with 29 points in his debut with Texas Tech on November 12, 2011 in a victory over Troy.[4] He is the school's second leading scorer in the current season.

Nurse also competed for the Canadian Junior National Team, placing seventh at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championships in New Zealand.[5] He also won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2009 FIBA world qualifier in Argentina as well as leading Canada to the 2009 Douai World Tournament title in Northern France.

Professional career edit

In January 2016, Nurse signed with the Halifax Hurricanes of the NBL Canada, replacing Alex Johnson.[6] He would help Halifax win the NBL Championship that year.

Personal edit

Nurse was an accounting major in Texas Tech. He has a brother, Nile, and a sister, Neena.

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