Nuggets fire head coach Malone
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With just three games left in the regular season, the Denver Nuggets sit in fourth place in the Western Conference with a 47-32 record, led by three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic. While the Nuggets have h...
Reuters |
Denver Nuggets pulled out of a four-game losing streak with a 124-116 road win over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.
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Malone, the winningest coach in franchise history who guided the Nuggets to their only NBA championship in 2023, was fired Tuesday along with general manager Calvin Booth.
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The Denver Nuggets lost a tough home game on Sunday against the Indiana Pacers, 125-120. That loss dropped them to 47-32 on the year, although they were still in fourth place in the Western Conference as of Tuesday morning.
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Sporting News on MSNNuggets playoff standings: Updated scenarios, schedule for Denver in 2025 NBA bracketHeading into its final three games, Denver can finish as high as third and as low as eighth in the Western Conference. The Nuggets are currently most likely to finish in sixth or seventh in the Western Conference standings, thanks to tiebreakers and a logjam between the fourth and eighth seeds.
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The NBA was rocked this week by the unexpected firing of Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone. According to Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce, this move could cast doubt on Nikola Jokic's future in Denver.
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Following this defeat, the Nuggets organization made the unexpected decision to fire head coach Michael Malone and announce that general manager Calvin Booth’s contract would not be renewed.
The Nuggets fired Michael Malone, which could signal a trade involving Michael Porter Jr. this upcoming offseason.
After the surprising firing of Michael Malone by the Denver Nuggets, Carmelo Anthony shared his thoughts on what should be the next step for the coach in the NBA.
Instead of playing their best basketball, the Nuggets are flailing at the wrong time, especially on the defensive end.
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