In a stunning move just three games before the playoffs, the Denver Nuggets have fired head coach Michael Malone and General Manager Calvin Booth. This decision comes just two years after the team clinched the NBA championship, leaving players and fans in shock. Star center Nikola Jokic addressed the media regarding the sudden change, emphasizing the potential impact on team dynamics as they head into the postseason.
Jokic acknowledged the gravity of the situation, noting that such a shake-up is often intended to “wake somebody up” and change the team’s energy. He expressed the importance of quickly moving past the shock, stating, “In this business, you need to just because playoffs are so like right there.” The Nuggets find themselves in a critical position with two crucial games ahead.
The mood within the team has reportedly shifted since Malone’s departure. Jokic mentioned that the vibe felt different, suggesting that the owner’s decision was aimed at altering the team’s trajectory as they prepare for the playoffs. The relationship between Jokic and Malone spanned a decade, making the decision particularly heavy for the star player. He acknowledged having communicated with Malone post-firing, emphasizing the emotional toll on the coach and his family.
With David Adelman stepping in as interim head coach, Jokic conveyed confidence in Adelman’s straightforward communication style, suggesting it could unify the team moving forward. He hinted at the uncertainty of the team’s potential, stating, “Maybe we will see” what happens when the “beast” is awakened.
As the Nuggets navigate this unexpected transition, all eyes will be on how they respond in the playoffs, aiming to harness this upheaval into motivation for another championship run.