This b*t*h is such an attention wh**e Nuggets HC Mike Malones CHEAP SHOT at Lakers upse
In a remarkable display, the Denver Nuggets effortlessly defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals, achieving a flawless sweep. Surprisingly, it was the first time the Nuggets had reached the NBA Finals, showcasing their abundant talent and formidable roster. While their on-court performance was nothing short of dominant, their off-court challenge lay in navigating the media’s narrative, causing concern for Head Coach Mike Malone and the Nuggets players throughout the Conference Finals.
Right from the opening game, Coach Malone, Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, and their teammates voiced their discontent with the prevailing narrative. Their frustration stemmed from the media’s relentless emphasis on the Lakers, probing whether they would stage a comeback. In fact, even the most irrelevant things were focused on by the media, who needed an excuse to talk about the Lakers and LeBron James.
Recently, when questioned about these narratives, Coach Mike Malone addressed the issue head-on. A reporter asked, “Do you think that this [the narrative] will change in the finals depending on which team you face?” Malone didn’t mince words and said, “If anybody is still talking about the Lakers in the NBA Finals, that’s on them. They’ve gone fishing. We’re still playing.”
He then added, “The narrative should be on whatever two teams are still alive. For us, it’s a first time in franchise history that the Denver Nuggets have made the Finals. We are not satisfied with that but I just hope the narrative is on the two teams that are representing their conferences.” These comments weren’t taken well by fans who were now after Malone for his low blow. They took to Twitter to ridicule the Nuggets’ coach for his statements.
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NBA fans FIRE SHOTS against Nuggets Head Coach Mike Malone
Despite the Lakers’ exit from the playoffs at the hands of his team, Coach Malone hasn’t moved on. He still prefers to speak about the media’s narratives back then and seemingly targets the Lakers. Recently, when he did the same, fans felt he “crossed the line.” Per fans, it is unnecessary to speak about a team that isn’t even playing in the playoffs anymore.
They took to Twitter to target Malone for his comments and ridicule him for his cheap shot against the Lakers. Take a look at some of those reactions on Twitter below.
It’ll be interesting to see who the Nuggets face in the finals and what narrative prevails there. The series between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics, which will decide the second finalist, is at a sensitive spot right now. Coach Malone, who might’ve previously been preparing for the 3-0 leader Heat, would’ve put his plans on hold for a while.
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