Nuggets coach says ‘We haven’t done a damn thing’ in NBA Finals

Basketball
Published 03.06.2023
Nuggets coach says ‘We haven’t done a damn thing’ in NBA Finals
Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone speaks with media after a 104-93 victory against the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2023 NBA Finals at Ball Arena on June 1, 2023.

Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone speaks with media after a 104-93 victory towards the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2023 NBA Finals at Ball Arena on June 1, 2023.
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Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone speaks with media after a 104-93 victory towards the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2023 NBA Finals at Ball Arena on June 1, 2023.
| Photo Credit: Getty Images

Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone informed his gamers on Saturday that they “haven’t done a damn thing” regardless of an opening-game romp over the Miami Heat within the NBA Finals.

The Nuggets, led by 27 factors from Nikola Jokic and 26 by Jamal Murray, ripped visiting Miami 104-93 on Thursday for a 1-0 lead within the best-of-seven championship collection forward of Sunday’s sport two in Denver.

But Malone was not happy in regards to the alternatives the Nuggets allowed the Heat and urged gamers to not get swelled heads with pleasure over profitable with out taking part in their greatest.

“I told our players today, ‘Don’t read the paper, don’t listen to the folks on the radio and TV saying that this series is over and that we’ve done something, because we haven’t done a damn thing,’” Malone mentioned.

“I told our players the reason I was excited this morning is because we won game one and we didn’t play well and there are so many things we can do better. If we do those things at a better level, we’ll have a chance to win game two.”

Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Jokic added 10 rebounds and 14 assists whereas Murray additionally contributed 10 assists because the Nuggets led by as many as 24 factors within the third quarter earlier than the Heat trimmed the margin within the closing quarter.

“They were 5-of-16 on wide-open threes,” Malone mentioned of Miami’s long-range taking pictures. “The fact they got 16 wide-open threes is problematic and if you think that Max Strus is going to go 0-for-9 again or Duncan Robinson is going to go 1-for-5 again, you’re wrong.

“The fourth quarter, we gave up 30 points, 60% from the field, 6-of-12 from the three-point line.

“I thought our pick-and-roll defense was poor. I thought our shrink the floor was poor… There are so many areas we can clean up.

“I’m not worried about what they’re going to do. I’m worried about the things that we have to do better to try to win game two.”

Malone mentioned he burdened more durable defending towards Bam Adebayo, who led the Heat with 26 factors.

“If you’re going to score 26 points on 25 shots, that’s something we’re willing to live with,” Malone mentioned. “But we can do a better job. That’s something we talked about, giving him different looks, making sure we’re contesting, making sure we’re shrinking the floor.”

Malone is much less involved about making technique changes than he’s about matching what he expects will probably be the next power stage from the Heat on Sunday.

“I expect the Miami Heat to come out with a much greater energy and force and attack mindset,” he mentioned.

‘Going to be better’

Serbian famous person Jokic mentioned the Nuggets stumbled with their massive fourth-quarter lead.

“In the first three quarters, they score (63) points. I think that’s really amazing. And then they scored 30 in the fourth,” Jokic mentioned.

“Some possessions we play amazing and some possessions we didn’t play good. Some quarters we played really good. That’s basketball. That’s why it’s a live thing. You cannot predict what’s going to happen.

“Of course we’re going to be better, but we’re going to take 1-0 for us. Just being focused for 48 minutes, I think that’s going to be the key.”

Denver ahead Aaron Gordon, who scored 16 factors within the opener, mentioned the Nuggets can’t calm down on Miami even with a giant lead.

“You just can’t be complacent with this team,” he mentioned. “You can’t be lackadaisical. You can’t sleep on this team. This team has no quit. They will continue to fight through the entirety of the game. You can’t take your foot off the gas with these guys.

“We need to cut down on the number of open looks that they get. Getting back in transition, keeping them off the offensive glass, and then just tightening up on the defensive end as well.”

In a metropolis thrilled in regards to the Nuggets’ first NBA Finals journey, the gamers should comprise themselves.

“You have to keep a poise, like an intense energy but calm, while everybody else is really frenetic, “ Gordon said. “It’s important to just make the main thing the main thing and be focused on the task at hand.”